ONE DRESS. ONE YEAR.: ONE GIRL’S STAND AGAINST HUMAN TRAFFICKING – BETHANY WINZ AND SUSANA FOTH
AUGHTMON BAKER BOOKS (2016)
When sixteen-year-old Bethany Winz learned about the millions of men, women and children around the world trapped in slavery, she wondered:
How can anyone do that to another human being? And why aren’t we doing something? Journey with her as she wears
the same black dress every day for a year to focus attention on the lack of choices people in modern-day slavery face and raises money to help end human trafficking.
Discussion on Human Trafficking as part of the event.
Wear a black dress, or all black.
This book is from the 2022 UWIF’s Reading Programs Education for Mission section.