Tag Archive for Africa

Where Humans Come From

This just said it so beautifully, I couldn’t pass it up for today’s Thursday Thought.

Slave-Labor Fish

Finally–I can enjoy my fish dinner knowing that it wasn’t provided by slaves.  This week Pres. Obama will sign legislation that stops that fish from making it to U.S. dinner plates.

The Port State Measure Agreement gives officials the power to deny docking or receiving of services by boats that are suspected of illegal fishing.  We are the twentieth country to enact these regulations.

Illegal vessels from Southeast Asia use forced labor for fishing, people locked up in cages and factories to do the work.

But that’s not all.  The legislation will close a loophole in an 85-year-old tariff law that solves the slave-fishing issue AND stops  U.S. importing gold mined by children in Africa and garments sewn by abused women in Bangladesh.  It will regulate some 350+ items being produced by child and forced labor that are currently on our retail shelves.

It’s about time!

 

99 with a Loving Heart

Here’s a woman who plans to use her abilities for as long as she’s able.  She’s 99 years old and plans to make a dress each and every day for a child.  See the video at http://www.wimp.com/dressneed.

 [Thanks to Linda Younts for sending me this.]