STF Featured in Reject Apathy!

Jun

28
2011

Reject Apathy is an online magazine all about social justice, from the publishers of Relevant Magazine.

At RELEVANT, we’ve recognized the movement of a generation restless to change the world. A generation anxious to use the abundance God has blessed them with to be a blessing to others. RejectApathy.com was borne out of that desire—a desire to live out true compassion and to embrace justice the right way. Reject Apathy is a voice for the movement—a place where like-minded world-changers can connect, dialogue and challenge one another as we work to affect change locally and globally.

It’s a great site with useful articles and information. And, the exciting news is that they have recently launched a brand new print edition. Even more exciting, they’ve mentioned Stop Traffick Fashion as one of their recommended ways to shop fair! Check out pages 5-6 of the issue to see more information.

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Emily founded Stop Traffick Fashion in 2009. She’d been becoming more and more involved in the abolitionist movement, and she decided to start STF as an opportunity to bring together the best of all products made by survivors of trafficking. She hopes her response to trafficking will inspire others to take action, even in a small way. Emily lives in Cincinnati, enjoys traveling, and has visited Hagar International and StopStart in Cambodia.

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2 comments

  • Emily Adele said:

    Jun 29, 2011 7:56 am

    Hey Emily! I saw this when I got this months edition of Relevant. I was just going to email you, but then I saw you had this blog post… and I know a blogger loves comments! ;-) Congrats on being featured in the Reject Apathy supplement to Relevant- my favorite magazine!
    I am still doing the front end work of planning for the documentary I told you about. I will send out a comprehensive update to everyone who has expressed interest in being involved before the end of July. I should have plenty to share by then… and a better idea of the production schedule.
    Again, so proud of you for being mentioned in Relevant!!! WOOT! May the boost in sales keep lots of people out of slavery. Regards, Emily Adele Kimball

    • Emily replied:

      Jun 29, 2011 9:05 am

      Thanks Emily! We were very excited. I look forward to hearing from you.

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