|
SPECIAL PROGRAM TO HELP END SEX TRAFFICKING IN WOMEN AND CHILDREN
February 25th 9 AM/2 PM/7 PM
at... The Swan Performing Arts Center 1203 Park Ave Murfreesboro, TN 37130
Consider This, Inc., in association with the Coalition to End
Trafficking in Women, presents a special day of screenings and expert round tables to educate and inform on the topic of Human Sex Trafficking in America. These events will be held on
February 25 at The Swan Performing Arts Center in Murfreesboro.
A DANCE FOR BETHANY tells an inspiring and compelling story of how one woman
risks everything to help a sex trafficked victim out of the world of slavery and into a world with a future and a hope of fulfilling a childhood dream of becoming a real dancer.
The fictional Bethany Stevenson is iconic as a 12-year-old runaway forced into sex slavery as a stripper/prostitute. The film chronicles the struggle of reporter Abbey
Fisher to free her own self from the bondage of a politically correct and comfortable lifestyle.
Bethany thinks that running away from an abusive home at age twelve will make her
dream of becoming a dancer come true. It does -- but not until after she has endured the life of a trafficked victim. On the streets for a couple of weeks, cold, hungry, naïve
and not wanting to return home, Bethany takes a stranger up on his offer for a nice warm place to stay. She has been lured into the world of slavery by a sex trafficker.
After enduring six years of exploitation her prayers are finally answered. During a chance meeting, the visiting youth pastor at a nearby church meets Bethany and
invites her to attend a service. Reactions from the congregation are not too favorable when they see a scantly clad young woman enter their sanctuary. Abbey Fisher, an
investigative reporter notices the young girl when she makes a beeline out the back of the church. Pastor Jenkins chastens his congregation for judging a needy soul.
Pastor Jenkins –“Who among you has never been broken”?
While on assignment to uncover the State Senator’s dealings at a local club Abbey
meets and befriends young Bethany. ‘That’s the girl from church’, she reasons. Maternal instincts kick in as she puts her faith into action. She immediately meets
opposition from local club owners who don’t want to lose one of their prime moneymakers. Quickly challenged, Abbey is caught in a tightly woven web of politics,
morals and crime -- husband James and his colleague, Senator George Abbot and their attempt at creating legislation that inadvertently profits by the retailing of sex in
the US thereby legitimizing it; scrutiny from her religious upbringing; and the rapidly growing issue of trafficking -- and becomes a problem to those who want to profit from
sexually exploiting young women.
With the help of Sarah, Abbey's Co-worker and Eric Vandevere, local dance instructor,
Bethany receives support and courage to make a new life for herself and in the process publicly exposes the dehumanization of the child sex trade in her city. She pleads to
the audience during her taped interview, “Your friends need to know about this, and your daughters, and your daughters friends need to know about this . . . this is not
right . . . this is America . . . It just doesn’t feel like it in my world”!
We will hold 3 screenings, each approx 1 hour 45 min, followed by
a 1 hour round table discussion with experts. This is rated PG, and we recommend 13 and up. Special ticket prices: adults $10, teens $7.
Screening times are 9:00 AM, 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM.
(615) 617-3784 or online at www.considerthisinc.com
The Swan Performing Arts Center 1203 Park Ave
Murfreesboro, TN 37130
|