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WHEN CHILDREN DO THE WORK

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Three case studies demonstrate how American foreign policy and the buying power of American consumers make us responsible for appalling instances of virtual or actual enslavement of children.
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Why should Americans care if a teenage girl in Honduras supports a family of eight on 38 cents an hour? What does it have to do with me if a Pakistani five-year-old is chained to a loom or if children are exploited in Bangladesh? The program puts indelible human faces on otherwise abstract economic issues, and tells how ordinary people can make a difference.

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Copyright

1996

Publisher

California Working Group

Grade

7 and up

Color

Color

Run Time

30 minutes

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