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Wednesday, 27 October 2010

Vital Voices - Mu Sochua, Documentary Film on Human Trafficking

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View the REDLIGHT trailer

The Connecticut Council
of Vital Voices Global Partnership
Invites you to meet

Mu Sochua
Member of Parliament, Human Rights Activist and Nobel Peace Prize Nominee

at the Connecticut premiere of

REDLIGHT

The highly acclaimed human trafficking documentary


Saturday, November 13, 2010
Seabury Center
45 Church Lane
Westport, Connecticut

Reception at 7:30 p.m.
Screening at 8:00 p.m.
Followed by a Q&A with Mu Sochua and Director Guy Jacobson

Screening & VIP Seating: $100 per person
Screening: $30 per person ($15 for students)

AND

Sunday, November 14, 2010
The Ridgefield Playhouse
80 East Ridge Road
Ridgefield, Connecticut

Screening at 4:00 p.m.
Followed by a Q&A with Mu Sochua and Director Guy Jacobson

Host Committee and VIP Reception at 2:30 p.m.
Lounsbury House

Co-Sponsored with the Ridgefield League of Women Voters, American Association of University Women – Ridgefield Branch, Lounsbury House and The Ridgefield Playhouse

Screening & VIP Reception: $100 per person
Screening: $30 per person ($15 for students)

ABOUT MU SOCHUA: A member of the Cambodian Parliament, Mu Sochua has dedicated her life to empowering women and to ending the horrors of child trafficking. Her work is highlighted in REDLIGHT, a powerful documentary narrated by UNICEF Goodwill Ambassador Lucy Liu that uses footage smuggled out of the brothels and harrowing testimonials to expose the global issue of human trafficking. To learn more aboutthe film, visit www.redlightthemovie.com.

FOR MORE INFORMATION or to RSVP, contact Roberta Cooper at robertacooper@optonline.net or 203-227-8973. Proceeds will support Mu Sochua's anti-trafficking and humanitarian work. All contributions, payable to Vital Voices Global Partnership, are tax-deductible.

ABOUT VITAL VOICES: Vital Voices Global Partnership is an international non-profit organization that identifies, trains, mentors and empowers emerging women leaders and social entrepreneurs around the globe, enabling them to transform lives and accelerate peace and prosperity in their communities.

please consider joining our Host Committee
Includes: Recognition in press releases; listing on programs; private VIP/Host Committee reception with Mu Sochua and Guy Jacobson; reserved seating at events

$5,000 Parliamentarian - includes 20 tickets to any screening
$2,500 Minister - includes 10 tickets to any screening
$1,000 Ambassador - includes 6 tickets to any screening
$500 Diplomat - includes 4 tickets to any screening
$250 Human Rights Activist - includes 2 tickets to any screening

HOST COMMITTEE: Tracy & Scott Brunjes, Roberta & Paul Cooper, Susan & Agostino Galluzzo, Amanda Glendinning, Susan & Randall Glendinning, Leslie M. & Thomas Greene, Faye & Joseph Kling, Joanne & Richard Krantz, Jenelle & Robert Krissel, Katherine & Evan McGerald, Betsy McKenna, Carol & Peter Mack, Jill & Eric Mays, Giselle Mazier, Gita Rajan, Avonne & Myles Seideman, Sarah & Kevin Shine, Elizabeth Strick, Pamela & Peter Takiff, Lisa & Steve Teixeira, Joyce & David Thompson, Howard & Jane Turner, Judy & Howard Udell, Sheila & John Weiss, Nancy & Donald Wergeles, Pamela Wilson & George Mason

BUSINESS AND COMMUNITY PARTNERS: American Association of University Women - Ridgefield Branch, Bissell House, Bottles Fine Wine and Spirits, The Cake Box, Cellar XV, Chase – Ridgefield, Christ and Holy Trinity Church, Seabury Center, The Cutting Board, Eastern Consolidated Properties, Fairfield University, League of Women Voters of Ridgefield, Lounsbury House, Moore & Moore Printing, The Orville H. Schell, Jr. Center for International Human Rights at Yale Law School, The Ridgefield Playhouse, Rosie's, Sharon Country Club, Social Justice Council, Unitarian Church Westport, Temple Israel, Westport Arts Center.

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