Halogen TV Giving Away Abolitionist Prize Packs

  We told you about the Freedom Awards airing on Halogen TV this Saturday. But there is more! Halogen is giving away Abolitionist Prize Packs to some very lucky people. Enter your name into the online raffle on HalogenTV.com for a chance to win! One person will get the Grand Prize, valued at almost $3,000 […]
January 24, 2011

 

We told you about the Freedom Awards airing on Halogen TV this Saturday. But there is more!

Halogen is giving away Abolitionist Prize Packs to some very lucky people. Enter your name into the online raffle on HalogenTV.com for a chance to win!

One person will get the Grand Prize, valued at almost $3,000 includes a framed photograph of renowned photographer Lisa Kristine. Lisa’s groundbreaking photographs of modern-day slavery around the world were produced in collaboration with Free the Slaves. The prize pack also includes a gunmetal whistle accessory from Falling Whistles, the book The Return of the Global Slave Trade from our ATEST colleagues Not for Sale, a tote from Invisible Children, a copy of the documentary Call+Response, and a Halogen TV t-shirt.

Five people get the runner up prize, valued at $550 includes a Halogen TV branded iPod Touch and the collector’s item book of Lisa Kristine’s photography of modern-day slavery (valued at $98, 100% of the proceeds go to ending slavery. You can purchase it from our online shop here!).

The third prize is, given to ten lucky winners: a copy of Ending Slavery by Kevin Bales.

Slavery Sucks. But Freedom Rocks! Watch the Freedom Awards on Halogen TV this Saturday, and put your name into the mix today, for a chance to win one of Halogen’s awesome Abolitionist Prize Packs!

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