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webofevil ([personal profile] webofevil) wrote2006-11-01 10:19 am
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Slave 4 U

The London Feminist Network is outraged. It has sent out the following email:

We have been extremely concerned to discover that the national charity Kids, whose slogan is ‘Including Everybody’, is planning to hold a Slave Auction at a Halloween fundraising event tonight:
“The event is an exclusive fancy dress party where guests will enjoy an evening of drinking, dancing, and innovative fundraising activities including the Cauldron Lucky Dip, Raffle and Slave Auction.”
That any organisation should consider this an appropriate and acceptable activity at any time is beyond belief, but the fact that this event falls within Black History Month shows even greater insensitivity to the entire issue of slavery and its legacy in this country.

This event seems totally out of step with any ethos of inclusion of any sort. Please take urgent action on this issue.

EDIT: Victory!
Dear Sir or Madam,

I understand that you are planning a "Slave Auction" as part of your event - having only just heard about this I would ask that you reconsider this, in light of the insensitivity it displays to the black community - october is black history month, when the atrocities of slavery are highlighted - I am concerned that making light of slavery, one of the greatest crimes against humanity, sends the wrong message out, and will not encourage engagement from the black communities.

Yours Sincerely,
Denis Fernando
Co-ordinator
National Assembly Against Racism

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Dear Mr Fernando

Thank you for your email. We understand the sensitivity regarding the term ‘Slave Auction’ that you have expressed. As a result an ‘Auction of Promises’ was held at last night's Halloween Party instead whereby individuals volunteered to provide an experience to the highest bidder. The auction also included two watches so moved away from the focus of bidding for individuals.

The information on the website will be removed and we apologies for any offensive caused.

Yours sincerely
Elizabeth Livesey-Haworth
Head of Events
Kids

Re: If it's Black History Month, does that make today Black Wednesday?

[identity profile] webofevil.livejournal.com 2006-11-01 03:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Actually that did strike me, but then the supernumerary nipple below made me suspect it was an unhappy accident on their part. In fact if it hasn't already blown up there's a fantastic venomous debate waiting to happen about that logo, with some subscribers claiming it's degrading while others maintain it's empowering (in fact it's 50 per cent extra empowering)...

Re: If it's Black History Month, does that make today Black Wednesday?

[identity profile] j4.livejournal.com 2006-11-01 04:14 pm (UTC)(link)
supernumerary nipple

They're clearly WITCHES! Burn them!

if it hasn't already blown up

And terrrists! Burn them again!

Re: If it's Black History Month, does that make today Black Wednesday?

[identity profile] webofevil.livejournal.com 2006-11-01 04:17 pm (UTC)(link)
> They're clearly WITCHES! Burn them!

> And terrrists! Burn them again!


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