The Click Five performs at the iconic Angkor Wat in Cambodia to raise awareness on human trafficking.
INQUIRER.net
First Posted 4/26/2011
MANILA, Philippines—Non-profit group MTV Exit and US power pop band The Click Five joined hands in raising awareness on human trafficking in a new music video for the song “Don’t Let Me Go.”
A product of an exclusive collaboration, the music video premiered across MTV on-air and online platforms. It conveys the core message that everybody has a role to play in curbing the social menace of human trafficking.
The Click Five has performed across Asia with MTV Exit, which has been campaigning against human trade in the region. This included the first ever rock concert held at iconic Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
The band’s support for the campaign went far beyond concerts, as they also visited a shelter in Cambodia to interact with trafficking survivors and share their message of hope.
Together with the release of the music video, MTV Exit is also launching a new online video community (vimeo.com/channels/mtvexit). Members will be able to interact with other film and video enthusiasts, receive the latest on new MTV Exit video releases and get the chance to be the first to participate in competitions.
MTV Exit is a cutting edge and innovative educational campaign designed to raise awareness and increase prevention of human trafficking and exploitation. Using the power and influence of music and entertainment personalities, the campaign has produced award winning on air, on the ground and online education materials that have successfully reached and educated over 20 million people since its launch in 2004.
To join the fight to end exploitation and human trafficking go to:
mtvexit.org
facebook.com/mtvexit
twitter.com/mtvexit
INQUIRER.net
First Posted 4/26/2011
MANILA, Philippines—Non-profit group MTV Exit and US power pop band The Click Five joined hands in raising awareness on human trafficking in a new music video for the song “Don’t Let Me Go.”
A product of an exclusive collaboration, the music video premiered across MTV on-air and online platforms. It conveys the core message that everybody has a role to play in curbing the social menace of human trafficking.
The Click Five has performed across Asia with MTV Exit, which has been campaigning against human trade in the region. This included the first ever rock concert held at iconic Angkor Wat in Cambodia.
The band’s support for the campaign went far beyond concerts, as they also visited a shelter in Cambodia to interact with trafficking survivors and share their message of hope.
Together with the release of the music video, MTV Exit is also launching a new online video community (vimeo.com/channels/mtvexit). Members will be able to interact with other film and video enthusiasts, receive the latest on new MTV Exit video releases and get the chance to be the first to participate in competitions.
MTV Exit is a cutting edge and innovative educational campaign designed to raise awareness and increase prevention of human trafficking and exploitation. Using the power and influence of music and entertainment personalities, the campaign has produced award winning on air, on the ground and online education materials that have successfully reached and educated over 20 million people since its launch in 2004.
To join the fight to end exploitation and human trafficking go to:
mtvexit.org
facebook.com/mtvexit
twitter.com/mtvexit
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