Sweatshop project

    sweatshops across the world

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    1. madamchino and akunce added this photo to their favorites.

    2. cristinaalexa (28 months ago | reply)

      Hello Marissa,


      Greetings from the International Human Rights Internship Program (IHRIP) in Washington, D.C.

      We’re writing to ask if we could use this photo of a sweatshop project.

      We are small human rights program that seeks to strengthen the work of non-governmental human rights groups through facilitating the exchange of knowledge and experiences with groups in other

      countries with a recent emphasis on human rights budget work.

      We would like to use the picture for our web site. Unfortunately, we don’t have a budget for the picture, but we are hopeful that you will allow us to use the picture free of cost.

      If necessary, we can include the appropriate credits.

      Thanks in advance!

      Sincerely,
      Cristina

    3. invisible consequential (27 months ago | reply)

      Thanks for sharing. I paired this with an article on the new National Sweatfree Purchasing Consortium. www.policyinnovations.org/ideas/innovations/d ata/000159

    4. lawrencekhoo (27 months ago | reply)

      Very striking photo, but what's the context of the picture? What country are they in? What are they making? Thanks.

    5. killdevilhill (24 months ago | reply)

      Hello Marissa,

      I'm trying to get in contact with you regarding this photo. We would like to use it in our documentary film about U.S. immigration. We would be using it for a duration of about 2.5 seconds as a full frame shot. If you could contact me that would be great. I would love to get your permission to use this photo.

      Kris Wright
      www.wrightbrotherspictures@gmail.com

    6. juanbufon (24 months ago | reply)

      Hi Marissa,
      Diane Martin and I, John Schouten, are authoring a textbook, Sustainable Marketing, with Prentice Hall, and we would like to use this remarkable photo. I see that you have generously placed it in the Creative Commons. How would you like it to be credited? Is Marissa Orton the correct/desired credit?

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