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Now displaying: September, 2016
Sep 12, 2016

Today's guest is one of my favorite women, Victoria Tiedemann.  She and I only know each other from online— we're both Anabaptist women bloggers who love fashion and justice...were were bound to meet and become friends.  Victoria is passionate about ending modern day slavery, she's what some call an abolitionist. She tells us about the Justice Network and how she started working with them to educate others about human trafficking and she gives us some VERY SPECIFIC ways we can practice shalom when we shop. You are going to love how practical and fun this episode is. 

What we talk about:

  • The Justice Network
  • How Target is actually a GREAT PLACE to shop...Glory be Lord.
  • Resource Lists for Shopping Ethically:

Non-consumable ethical & Fair Trade list of goods:

https://justice-network.org/resources/fairtrade/


Ethical and Fair Trade chocolate (GREAT for Halloween)

https://justice-network.org/resources/chocolate-companies/

  • How her Anabaptist convictions encourage to love and humanize everyone caught in the system of modern day slavery— even the traffickers themselves.
  • Her perfect day in Summit, New Jersey

Victoria's blog, "Justice Pirate" is here

Keep the conversation going over at the Shalom Sistas' Hangout where Victoria and I will be answering questions or cheering you on as you practice shalom while you shop.

If you learned something, laughed, or smile during the episode please leave a review in iTunes, it helps other women find the show. 

Shalom in your earbuds,

Osheta

 

 

 

 

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