Sunday, 1 February 2015

Exposure and Media


Being in the front-line of campaign means being always in the media limelight too. This is how we get come-out from isolation and being voiceless to raise awareness to the public and get their support to help us lobby our Government.
If you missed the important documentary at ITV lastJan. 19, 2015 here is the hardcash productions' Exposure: Britain Secret Slaves (note: accessible in Uk only)

Additional feature of this film at ITV was my own appearance with ITV Presenter Julie Etchingham in Good Morning Britain. This was my opportunity to call for an end of modern slavery in the Uk by re-instatement of the rights of migrant domestic workers.
My employer watched me actually who was very proud and always in full support. She even recorded and we watched it together when I returned to my work. 'Hello TV Star!', she said when I arrived home. To me it's more on the opportunity to voice-out and reach-out to wider audience.


Appearing on TV is not something I would be nervous because my almost 6 years experience in J4DW has already trained and prepared to all on the spot event like the GMB.

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