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Senin, 04 April 2016

diy tattoo excision | Human Trafficking in Virginia In Our Backyards

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In Our Backyards
By Josh Hayden
Schools were barely off to their start this fall when 24 gang members were arrested in various locations around Fauquier County. These gang members were arrested on numerous charges, including the sale of narcotics, violent crimes, racketeering and perhaps most important of all – human trafficking.
Fauquier County, in Virginia, is perhaps best known for its rolling hills, agriculture, beautiful rural countryside and its proximity to both Washington DC and the Blue Ridge Mountains. But on this occasion it was the center of an operation that took down a number of traffickers making profit through exploiting the lives of other human beings.
Fauquier County doesn’t seem like a typical location for human trafficking. You can’t find a central red light district, observe prostitutes walking the streets or hear stories of children working endlessly in factories or on farms. Yet, despite being the eighth most affluent county in the United States, Fauquier County is not immune to one of the fastest growing crime activities in the world.
Human trafficking is the illegal and forceful detention of a human being for work and profit by another human being. Human trafficking is modern-day slavery, and it is happening right here in our own backyards.
An estimated 14,500 to 50,000 people are trafficked into the United States each year, while the number of convictions during Fiscal Year 2012 totaled 138. According to the 2013 Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Report,
“DOJ convicted a total of 138 traffickers in cases involving forced labor, sex trafficking of adults, and sex trafficking of children, compared to 151 such convictions obtained in 2011. Of these, 105 were predominantly sex trafficking and 33 were predominantly labor trafficking, although some cases involved both.”
Simply put, the number of prosecutions are not happening in proportion to the number of persons being trafficked into the United States.
The statistics can be overwhelming, especially when put into context with the estimated 27 million slaves that are exploited across the globe.
But there are organizations across Virginia who are stepping up to eradicate injustice and work on behalf of people whose lives have been taken by the hands of an oppressor. On a national level there are an incredible number of information resources, tips on prevention and ways to act presented on the Department of State’s Office to Monitor & Combat Trafficking in Persons website.
Across the state of Virginia, specifically, there are a number of organizations that act as both hubs for resources and centers of action to combat trafficking.
In October, the Northern Virginia Human Trafficking Task Force was given a $1 million dollar grant to create a special task force dedicated to investigating human trafficking and related crimes. Collaborating with the Fairfax County Police Department, Polaris Project and United States Attorney’s Office, FBI, Homeland Security, the Virginia Attorney General’s Office and local law enforcement agencies, this new task force is attempting to address the growing problem of human trafficking, especially related to organized crime groups like gangs.
In the state capital of Richmond, the Richmond Justice Initiative (RJI), is a faith-based non-profit led by Sara Pomeroy who inspires others to act like modern-day abolitionists by mobilizing communities in Virginia to become educated, to learn how to advocate for the oppressed and to take action on behalf of those being exploited by traffickers. RJI has developed initiatives in other cities around the state and has helped pass significant legislation in the state of Virginia.
The Virginia Beach Justice Initiative (VBJI), is an offspring of RJI and works towards ending human trafficking in the Virginia Beach and Hampton Roads area of Virginia. VBJI has as its mission:
“…to bring an end to the issue of sex trafficking by empowering the residents of Virginia Beach and surrounding cities through education and awareness, advocacy and prevention campaigns.”
RJI and VBJI are especially inspired by the work of the International Justice Mission (IJM), a human rights agency that brings rescue to victims of sexual exploitation and other forms of violent oppression, and works for sustainable and developmental change in nations across the world. IJM has garnered notable grants from Google, Inc. and The Gates Foundation in recent years as they have worked toward systemic change with native communities to ensure public justice systems that protect the poor.
Human trafficking is a significant problem and no one needs to go to the red-light district in some far away city to see injustice first-hand. The exploitation for profit of one human being by another human being is happening right here in our own backyards and neighborhoods. But as the problem has grown, organizations and communities committed to ending modern-day slavery have mirrored that growth, and together with these institutions – institutions like NVHTTF, RJI, VBJI, and IJM, they are signposts of hope across the state of Virginia and around the world for victims human trafficking today.
Video from Prevention Project via Richmond Justice Initiative
Josh Hayden Profile Pic1Josh Hayden is the Pastor to Students and Director of Creative Technologies at Cornerstone Baptist Church in Warrenton, VA. He’s also the author of Sacred Hope a book designed to foster conversation around the role of hope in our lives. He’s written for national youthworker blogs, speaks and writes as a Justice Advocate for International Justice Mission, and teaches classes in theology and philosophy.  Josh is currently pursuing his Doctor of Ministry degree at Duke Divinity School while raising two boys and loving his entrepreneurial wife, Shey. Josh blogs 

source: VIRGINIA FREE CITIZEN


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Rabu, 17 Februari 2016

diy tattoo eyeliner hairspray | Happy Thanks Giving

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“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” –John F. Kennedy

I came across this post about what to be thankful for and I thought it summed it up nicely. Have a great holiday and may your truly have a thankful day. Bob Tornabene

Here are 60 things to be grateful for in our lives:


  1. Your parents - For giving birth to you. Because if there is no them, there will not be you.
  2. Your family – For being your closest kin in the world
  3. Your friends – For being your companions in life
  4. Sense of sight – For letting you see the colors of life
  5. Sense of hearing - For letting you hear trickle of rain, the voices of your loved ones, and the harmonious chords of music
  6. Sense of touch - For letting you feel the texture of your clothes, the breeze of the wind, the hands of your loved ones
  7. Sense of smell – For letting you smell scented candles, perfumes, and beautiful flowers in your garden
  8. Sense of taste – For letting you savor the sweetness of fruits, the saltiness of seawater, the sourness of pickles, the bitterness of bitter gourd, and the spiciness of chili
  9. Your speech – For giving you the outlet to express yourself
  10. Your heart – For pumping blood to all the parts of your body every second since you were born; for giving you the ability to feel
  11. Your lungs – For letting you breathe so you can live
  12. Your immune system – For fighting viruses that enter your body. For keeping you in the pink of your health so you can do the things you love.
  13. Your hands – So you can type on your computer, flip the pages of books, and hold the hands of your loved ones
  14. Your legs - For letting you walk, run, swim, play the sports you love, and curl up in the comfort of your seat
  15. Your mind - For the ability to think, to store memories, and to create new solutions
  16. Your good health – For enabling you to do what you want to do and for what you’re about to do in the future
  17. Your school - For providing a environment conducive to learning and growing
  18. Your teachers – For their dedication and for passing down knowledge to you
  19. Tears – For helping you express your deepest emotions
  20. Disappointment - So you know the things that matter to you most
  21. Fears – So you know your opportunities for growth
  22. Pain – For you to become a stronger person
  23. Sadness – For you to appreciate the spectrum of human emotions
  24. Happiness – For you to soak in the beauty of life
  25. The Sun - For bringing in light and beauty to this world
  26. Sunset – For a beautiful sight to end the day
  27. Moon and Stars - For brightening up our night sky
  28. Sunrise - For a beautiful sight to start the morning
  29. Rain – For cooling you when it gets too warm and for making it comfy to sleep in on weekends
  30. Snow – For making winter even more beautiful
  31. Rainbows – For a beautiful sight to look forward to after rain
  32. Oxygen - For making life possible
  33. The earth – For creating the environment for life to begin
  34. Mother nature - For covering our world in beauty
  35. Animals – For adding to the diversity of life
  36. Internet - For connecting you and me despite the physical space between us
  37. Transport - For making it easier to commute from one place to another
  38. Mobile phones – For making it easy to stay in touch with others
  39. Computers – For making our lives more effective and efficient
  40. Technology – For making impossible things possible
  41. Movies – For providing a source of entertainment
  42. Books – For adding wisdom into your life
  43. Blogs – For connecting you with other like-minded people
  44. Shoes – For protecting your feet when you are out
  45. Time – For a system to organize yourself and keep track of activities
  46. Your job – For giving you a source of living and for being a medium where you can add value to the world
  47. Music - For lifting your spirits when you’re down and for filling your life with more love
  48. Your bed - For you to sleep comfortably in every night
  49. Your home - For a place you can call home
  50. Your soul mate – For being the one who understands everything you’re going through
  51. Your best friends – For being there for you whenever you need them
  52. Your enemies – For helping you uncover your blind spots so you can become a better person
  53. Kind strangers – For brightening up your days when you least expect it
  54. Your mistakes - For helping you to improve and become better
  55. Heartbreaks - For helping you mature and become a better person
  56. Laughter - For serenading your life with joy
  57. Love - For letting you feel what it means to truly be alive
  58. Life’s challenges - For helping you grow and become who you are
  59. Life - For giving you the chance to experience all that you’re experiencing, and will be experiencing in time to come.
  60. You!


source: Tinybuddha


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