Sentences with phrase «day slave trade»

The Vatican is soon to host an address on how bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies are being used in the modern - day slave trade.
«This is nothing short of a modern day slave trade that preys on children and the most vulnerable among us and it must be shut down once and for all in New York and beyond,» Governor Cuomo said.
The Potter's House pastor and writer T.D. Jakes has created a powerful new video that he's posted on Instagram showcasing the unimaginable horror of the modern - day slave trade.

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The 28 - year - old «spark plug» recently relocated from Boston back to her home state of Connecticut, where she works as an Operations Manager for a trade show management company by day and a slave to the stove by night.
John Prescott today called for a slavery memorial day to acknowledge the UK's role in the slave trade.
The chair of the Jewish Labour Movement, Jeremy Newmark, explained how a Jewish Labour councillor had been verbally abused by other members of his local party and told that «you are responsible for the slave trade» just days after Jackie Walker's Facebook comments.
By comparing the genes of current - day North and South Americans with African and European populations, an Oxford University study has found the genetic fingerprints of the slave trade and colonization that shaped migrations to the Americas hundreds of years ago.
Get Out managed to strike a deep nerve with the zeitgeist, resonating with themes of black excellence and white subjugation, exploring how American racial relations tick all the way back to the days of the slave traders and the traded.
The museum, the only national museum dedicated to African American history, shares the history of African Americas from the days of the slave trade through slavery in the United States.
And then there are the shelves and shelves of books on awesome investment strategies: value investing, day - trading, swing - trading, volatility arbitrage, investing in wine / land / oil / Oompa - Loompa sex slaves..
Despite hundreds of years of the transatlantic slave trade, in 1870 just 10 % of Africa was under European control; by 1914, only Ethiopia, Liberia and parts of modern - day Somalia remained independent.
In this and later works, Fagen melds the history of Scotland's involvement in the slave trade with the present - day popularity of Caribbean music in the Scottish Isles, linking seemingly disparate cultures in an unexpected exchange of cultural formation.
Isaac Julien forges a trajectory from the slave trade to the present day, uncovering the continued existence of colonial structures.
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