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e   pendable

e   pendable

A New Musical
    Set In The World                  Of Human Trafficking

Sarah is a blogger searching for a girl to rescue and a story to write.

Tony is an undercover cop looking for the “Boss” in charge.

How will the truth affect them, the girls enslaved, and the audience?

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Photos by:

Alyssa Vandervalk Photography

Freeset T-Shirts

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where Did You get your fabulous eXpendable t-shirts from?

Freeset t-shirts are made of 100% organic fair-trade cotton. The t-shirts are made by women in Kolkata, India who were once marginalized and trapped by poverty and prostitution. Freeset has given these woman an alternative way of life, their own form of freedom. Through working with Freeset the women learn new skills and now earn a respectable, shame-free living! For more information about Freeset, please visit them online.

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Where can I get My own EXpendable t-Shirt?

Take home your own piece of the show with an eXpendable t-shirts.

T-shirts are $20 and can be purchased at the shows, at several of our upcoming events, or through e-mail orders.

 

Where does the Money Go?

When you purchase a t-shirt, more than 50% of the money goes towards employing survivors through Freeset, while the rest of the money goes towards raising awareness about human trafficking in North America through the eXpendable production. 

Chamleon Jo Productions

Sex Trafficking in North America

“I am a victim of the sex-trafficking industry. I was trafficked for more than a decade in Minneapolis, Hawaii and Las Vegas. Based on my experience I can tell you that the Super Bowl is just another weekend for the hundreds of thousands of sex-trafficking victims in the United States.

 

That’s what it was when I was a sex-trafficked call girl in Las Vegas. The escort agency I worked for expected me to go on as many calls as I could fit in a 12-hour period, from 8 in the evening to 8 the following morning. 

 

I would see between 10-30 different men a night. It didn’t matter how tired I was or how much money I made, I had to be loyal my entire shift for the entire weekend, or face a fine of $1,500. When I finally got home, as soon as I walked in the door, my pimp took 100% of my earnings.” 

 

Annie Lobert

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Sex-trafficking Survivor and Author of

"Fallen: Out of the Sex Industry and into the Arms of the Saviour"

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