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Follow on Google News | Rimshot Urban Musical Selects Conyers, GA for a Highly Anticipated, Anniversary PerformanceInnovative theatrical production effectively encourages social change and brings awareness to human trafficking, an epidemic thriving in Atlanta, GA and other major cities in the US and abroad. The anniversary show will be hosted by Conyers, GA.
By: Exposure Multimedia RIMSHOT Urban Musical was inspired by Chong Kim, a survivor and activist with a film called “The Abduction of Eden” based upon her account of being sold into and escaping a domestic human trafficking ring. The main character of Rimshot Urban Musical is named Jada—in honor of actress and activist Jada Pinkett Smith who works tirelessly to bring awareness to the growing epidemic. The production benefits organizations with initiatives and resources to end human trafficking domestically and internationally. During the production and promotional efforts, related organizations are represented extensively via promotions and marketing associated with the event, statistical information in the playbill distributed to patrons, and a video montage and/or tribute performance with the intent to bring acute awareness to the cause. "We have launched a national tour, targeting every major city identified as a hub for human trafficking," A special note about human trafficking Human trafficking contains an element of force, fraud, or coercion (actual, perceived, or implied); unless the person is under 18 years of age involved in commercial sex acts. There is forced labor and/or exploitation. Persons trafficked are victims of Enslavement, subjected to limited movement or isolation, and/or had documents confiscated. The act of human trafficking need not involve the actual movement of the victim nor require crossing of an international border. The victim, most often a minor, must be involved in labor/services or commercial sex acts, i.e., must be “working”. End
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