Into the u. K. Ok and in public the latest there and london in dame thank you ken or james is the executive director of freedom united an Antislavery Organization she says this is far from an isolated case. In my own work at freedom united we are aware of so many cases all around the world of people who are trafficked. And we dont know of course in this case if it is exactly the circumstances but certainly the action of moving across borders happens now those people move because. They are not able to take legal migration routes the question of trafficking is about exploitation and what happens to those people at the end sometimes people may be ticking for ways to cross what is not actually unexpectedly leads them into a situation where theyre exploited and the question we really want to ask ourselves is why is this happening and the reality is that in a world where immigration routes are increasingly closed down it creates a market for an illegal economy the stakes are raised high at t
In 1963 . Well, it was north stanford so thats mad mow had more land it and was our family. In 63 may have been more. May have been two or three. In that section of the south. Very much signature segregated ourselves in stanford, connecticut. Host what would you. At that segregation, one of the fee africanamericans. Guest i remember in Elementary School children asking me if i bathed and me feeling very insecure, very shy, not didnt speak at all. I wouldnt ask questions. I wouldnt wear my glasses because i didnt want to be different in any other way and didnt understand that was part of my experience there, being the only black child in the fifth grade. So fifth grade i was the only black child in the school. Host why did mom and dad want you to have that . Or wanted you to live there. Guest i dont think they wanted to us have that level of isolation nor lack of really they werent sending us out there as an experiment. It was that my father was still playing for the brooklyn dodgers, w
Right there, thats the motel where doctor king was staying. The one up there by my finger mark. Right and my dad in patterson went down the next day bring money for the children who had been jailed during the marches. And they went to the site and also stated that motel so. Where it had beenbombed. Martin luther king, a ie friend of the family . What they did, as a family, is we started doing jazz concerts and our first concert was also to raise money, it was in june and then we went up, at the house, at our house, yes and my brothers and i sold hotdogs and sodas and we turned in 1000 after our first gas sponsor and we had a second one after the march in washington and we had gone to the market as a family. That was our first time as a family actually participating in the Larger Movement. And it was just an amazing experience because this is what we were asking for. We would ask dad can we go with you to birmingham and he said no, ill figure this out and he figured it out by bringing u
Instincts for some of the reactions. So i loved 42 because chad was a strong actor and understood Jackie Robinson and showed him as a powerful, strong man, who was on a mission. Host Sharon Robinson is our guest, the fir call from laura. Caller hi. Thank you so much. Im thrilled be able to talk to you. And heres my question. Youre talking about the 63 march. I was 16 in 1959 and went on the ought march it grated schools then and im degree to know if you know anything about that because your dad was there some and so was i and ive been trying to find out more information about it. Was going to get in touch with your mom but now i have you. Do you remember anything . Guest i remember that my dad did aing you march in 1959 but i also would like to hear your memories. So you can reach me through the Jackie Robinson foundation, based in new york city. And please call and leave a message that youre trying to reach me and ill well talk. Host sharon, from dublin, ohio, go ahead, sharon. Caller
Protest against new immigration rules to make it harder for them to enter ecuador. Irans president says his country will not hold talks with the u. S. Unless all sanctions are lifted on ronnies comments came a day after President Donald Trump said he was open to meeting rouhani trungpa speaking at the g. 7 summit and france president federal background offer to facilitate talks between the 2 sides tehran and washington have been at odds ever since trump pulled out of the nuclear deal that gave her on sanctions relief and exchange for curbs on its Nuclear Program corresponded and iran will have more on rouhani speech and just a few minutes 1st though a toss about war has more from the g. 7 summit where frances president called on tehran and washington to get back to the negotiating table. The prospect of a meeting between us who were a new president was not am likely outcome of the g 7 in berates but as the summit came to an end its host the french president suggested talks between dona