Not Our Daughters Benefit Brunch

Taylor Memorial United Methodist Church 1188 12th Street, Oakland, CA, United States

Human trafficking continues to be one of the major human right abuses today. According to the National Human Trafficking Hotline, in 2018 California has the most reported human trafficking cases in the United States. The 3rd Human Trafficking in San Francisco Report noted that most individuals recruited in California had their initial trafficking experience in San Francisco or Alameda County. Human trafficking is not a victimless crime. The Baptist Ministers Union of Oakland Women’s Ministry recognizes that it takes a village to eradicate this abuse of human dignity and well-being. On Saturday, April 27, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. the BMU Women’s Ministry will host “Not our Daughter” Brunch. We are taking a stand against human trafficking while reclaiming, revitalizing and restoring our sisters. During the brunch there will be a special screening of Surviving International Boulevard. A documentary by filmmaker Sian Gowen which reveals the complex reality of domestic child sex trafficking through the experiences of two local women from Oakland, California. Many other exciting activities are planned for this special event. Funds from ticket sales will assist several local organizations that are working with survivors of human trafficking. These organizations include ROYLS, INC founded by Virginia Arnold and Jamar […]

$25 – $50

Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Center Inaugural Dinner

Taylor Memorial United Methodist Church 1188 12th Street, Oakland, CA, United States

Let's get involved and get social for justice! Please join us to support and celebrate the Martin Luther King Jr. Freedom Center, bringing together individuals and organizations of diverse ages, races, and socioeconomic backgrounds, working side-by-side for a healthy democracy. Proceeds benefit the Freedom Center's educational outreach and award-winning training programs.   Tickets: $100 | Link Reception 5:30 pm, Dinner and presentations 6:15 pm Speaker: Rev. Dr. Amos C. Brown, Director of San Francisco NAACP and Pastor of Third Baptist Church in San Francisco, CA.

$100

 

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