Modern Day Slavery
Friday, November 24 2006
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MODERN DAY SLAVERY
For many of us, slavery seems like something from the Civil War era. But for millions of people around the world, slavery is a fact of life. In fact, it is their life. The use of forced, unpaid, exploited labor is widely practiced not only in developing countries, but also in the so-called First World.
It's estimated that there are now 27 million slaves worldwide, more than at any other time in human history.
Jean-Robert Cadet
Dick talks with Jean-Robert Cadet, who spent his entire boyhood and much of his adolescence as a slave in Haiti. There he was known as a rest avec, French for stay with.
She would ask me to come to her bedroom and I would be kneeling at the foot of the bed and scratching the bottom of her feet. She would tell me to do it until she fell asleep. You know, as a child you find that boring you fall asleep. And when I fell asleep, she would kick me in my face.
Jean-Robert Cadet
- Find out more about modern day slavery
Resurrection Dance Theater
After the interview with Jean-Robert aired, a listener contacted The Story to tell us about Resurrection Dance Theater, a company of singers, dancers and musicians comprised of former street kids from Port au Prince Haiti.
Dick talks to two of the performers, who were rest avecs while growing up, and who both happen to know Jean-Robert Cadet.
- Find out more about the the Resurrection Dance Theater
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