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8.19.2009

can fashion end sexual slavery?

Nomi Network, a non-profit anti-human trafficking organization, has launched an ambitious program of eradicating sexual slavery by introducing its first line of "slave free products": a line of colorful eco-friendly tote bags.

Nomi Network's business model aims to leverage the fashion industry by affecting product supply chains and fighting sex-trafficking through sustainable economic empowerment. These products provide stable and well-paying job and career advancement opportunities for stigmatized ex-slaves and women at-risk, helping to end a destructive cycle of poverty.

The bags not only support survivors of sexual trafficking in Southeast Asia, they also give you an opportunity to support Nomi's cause and share this powerful message with the world. To learn more about Nomi Network, and to purchase a "Buy Her Bag, Not Her Body" tote bag, go here.



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