King Tribe
Seattle, WA
United States
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Welcome to King Tribe
During the movement to abolish slavery in England over 200 years ago, the slave medallion was used to bring about compassion for slaves. Reading about this endeavour inspired me to create a modern-day anti-slavery medallion.
With the artistic craftsmanship of the Northwest Territorial Mint this medallion has been created with a compelling and thought provoking image for the campaign against human trafficking.
My hope is that it can be used to bring awareness of human trafficking and compassion for the child sex trafficking victim.
Please join me in this movement to end human trafficking.
Medallions are currently in stock. To place an order click here
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A voice for the voiceless.....
Did you know that Proverbs 31:8-10 commands us to be a voice speaking up for the cause of those who are silenced, judging righteously and requiring justice for the poor and needy?
When I look this up in the original text, it is saying to Speak! Don't be silent, but use your whole voice, collectively, speak with one voice in condemnation of injustice/for the cause of the afflicted and abandoned.
Notice it does not say to be their voice. Rather it commands us to recognize the plight of the less fortunate, the abused, abandoned, orphaned, and afflicted, and plead their cause, make it known, demand justice.
It calls us to stop turning a blind eye, to awaken indifference, and to do something. Right now all around the world there are organizations and people who are actively doing things for these groups of people. They see the issues, they recognize the injustice, they long for change.
As a fellow human, and as a survivor of human trafficking, I applaud and stand with them, with you. And it is in that oneness that I ask this simple thing. Stop saying you are a voice for the voiceless. Rather, say you stand in solidarity with the oppressed. They have a voice. It may currently be silenced, disenfranchised, or be surrounded by people who won't listen, but they have a voice.
Let us empower their voices, and as those fighting for justice and assisting them, let us welcome their voices, that we, collectively, will have a stronger one. When those recognizing oppression and the previously oppressed come together as one, our voice is mighty, strong, and unstoppable. It calls out for justice, and it speaks to the oppressed, showing them they are worthy, valuable, and accepted.
Let our voices say, We stand with you! We speak against this! We demand change!
~kathy bryan
King Tribe Mission:
Promote the cause of Justice, Humanity and Freedom.
“To increase awareness of the individual person that is suffering human trafficking, homelessness, and hunger, in order to end these tragedies”
Peace Prayer of Saint Francis
Lord, make me an instrument of your peace:where there is hatred, let me sow love;where there is injury, pardon;where there is doubt, faith;where there is despair, hope;where there is darkness, light;where there is sadness, joy.
O divine Master, grant that I may not so much seekto be consoled as to console,to be understood as to understand,to be loved as to love.For it is in giving that we receive, it is in pardoning that we are pardoned, and it is in dying that we are born to eternal life.
I would like to use this site to share my interests, ideas, concerns and passions.
Your comments, suggestions and shared links are welcome.
Concerns:
To bring attention to the issues of hunger, homelessness and human trafficking.
The task is huge and needs your help.
There are several ways you can effect change.
Utilizing your abilities, contacts, and activities to
raise awareness of hunger, homelessness
and human trafficking.
We are doing what we can to make a difference in our world.
Working alongside others to bring an end to human trafficking, homelessness and hunger.
Together we can make a difference, whether you are one person, a family, or a group.
Sharing our passion, hope, ideas and resources we can end these tragedies in our community and our world.
We should not only focus on ending these terrible situations, we need to reach out to the individual that is caught up in this tragedy with love and compassion.
It is my goal to treat others as I would want to be treated.
If we care for one person at a time then we might be able to end the suffering for that individual person.
King Tribe
Seattle, WA
United States
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