Modern-Day Slavery Symposium
Is Focus of Sociology Week
October 26, 2004 :: No. 69
Francis Bok, an escaped Sudanese slave, and
Tommy Calvert of the Boston-based American Anti-Slavery Group are
featured speakers Tuesday, Nov. 9, during Cal State Fullerton’s
annual Sociology Week activities.
As part of a Modern-Day Slavery Symposium, both are
slated for daytime and evening presentations in the Titan Student
Union’s Portola Pavilion. All talks are open to the public.
Calvert speaks from 10-11:30 a.m. and Bok from 1-2:30
p.m., followed by a book signing. That evening, both men will return
to the podium for speeches, a question-and-answer session and book
signing. The daytime talks are fee of charge; admission to the 6:30-9:30
p.m. program is $16 per person and includes dinner.
Bok, author of “Escape from Slavery, Autobiography
of a Child Slave,” will be signing his book at the events.
Abducted from his village at age 7, Bok slept with cattle, endured
daily beatings and worked as a slave until he escaped 10 years later.
As chief of external operations for the American Anti-Slavery
Group, Calvert is responsible for raising awareness, leading advocacy
campaigns, and working closely with human rights rescue and humanitarian
missions, such as an April 2002 mission to the Sudan that helped
liberate 6,000 people from bondage.
Bok and Calvert’s appearances on campus are
sponsored by the Sociology Association for Graduate Advancement
(SAGA), Alpha Kappa Delta and the Sociology Student Association.
Additional information is available on the SAGA website
at
www.saga-csuf.org
or by calling (562) 695-9974.
Media Contacts: |
Lori Gibson of SAGA at (562)-695-4674
or
pres@saga-csuf.org
Valerie Orleans, Public Affairs, 657-278-4540
or vorleans@fullerton.edu |
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