Q&A Cafe – Friday 27th of Feburary

20 02 2009

Q&A CAFE — ‘Be The Change’

Lead singer of ‘Anberlin’, STEPHEN CHRISTIAN, will be featuring in a Vision Generation Q&A night. Stephen co-founded ‘Faceless International’ and is passionate about speaking out for victims of trafficking and exploitation.

Also featuring:
CAMERON NEIL – Operations Manager (Australia), Fairtrade
MEAGAN PRICE – World Vision Foundation Thailand
AMY SHAND – State Director Vision Generation Victoria

Guest performance:
ANDREW KITCHEN – former lead singer of Antiskeptic

When: Friday, February 27th
Time: 6pm til late – Q&A starts at 7pm sharp
Where: Retro Cafe, 413 Brunswick St, Fitzroy
Cost: $5 – food and drinks can be purchased from Retro
RSVP: vic@vgen.org to secure your place

Q&A nights are pretty chilled evenings, where we can hear stories from inspiring advocates using their talents to make change. Guests share their passions and motivations in a casual interview setting where you can interact and be a part of the discussion. Whether you know a little or a lot about the injustices that shadow our globe, you can be sure to leave challenged and inspired to ‘be the change’ in your own world.





Vgen Summer Challenge

3 01 2009

Vision Generation has set the Summer Challenge. There will be prizes for those who have demonstrated that they have completed this four part summer challenge.

Download & print this Summer Challege HERE

Challenge # 1: Meet your Member of Parliament
at their local office & inform them about the issues & the campaign

  • Talk to them about:
  • human trafficking
  • the Don’t Trade Lives campaign and
    your thoughts about the Australian chocolate industry’s inadequate response to the call to end child labour in cocoa harvesting.

Ensure your MP knows that Asia has by far the highest level of individuals trafficked and enslaved, and that those trafficked for labour purposes greatly outweighs those that are trafficked into the sex trade. Tell him/her that you want to see Australia take the lead to end trafficking in our region.

REMINDER: for those of you who met an MP during Trek, please also send that MP a personalised letter of thanks ASAP and cc a copy to us. Include a World Vision’s “Smiles” gift that you have purchased for them as a gesture of thanks. This will work best as purely a thanks and not to ask them for anything!

Challenge # 2 : Help spread the word!
(the Watch Forward Challenge!)

Hundreds of VGenners and tens of thousands of Australians have been shocked to learn the reality of how their chocolate is made: with the aid of child labour and exploitation. But not everyone knows about this yet.

  • Watch the clip ‘Big Chocolate – Bubbles of Nothing @ youtube.com/worldvisionstir or on the DTL website
  • Share this clip via email to 50 friends and/or colleagues and through your Facebook account
  • Challenge them to share your friends to forward it to 50 people they know!

Challenge # 3 : Speak out – Demand Ethical Chocolate

What to do:

  • make two phone calls to different stores each week from now until end December. (For telephone numbers of leading supermarkets and department stores, refer to the Action page at DontTradeLives.com.au.)
  • Tell your local department store and supermarkets that you’d buy ethical chocolate if they stocked it; and
  • Tell your supermarkets that you’d love to see them using Fairtrade cocoa in their own home brands.

Challenge #4: Contact 10 chocolate boutiques

This can be in person or by mail and encourage them to switch to ethical chocolate.
For chocolate boutiques to promote themselves as truly stylish, they require more than fashionability, they must have integrity and quality.

For contact details of your local chocolate boutiques, visit their websites:

Send all your stories and succeses to donttradelives@vgen.org & they will add your story to http://www.vgen.blogspot.com/!

– Source: http://vgen.blogspot.com/2008/12/vgen-summer-challenge.html








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