The New Yorker reports on modern-day aboltionist

 

“Stella Rotaru’s cell-phone number is scribbled on the wall of a women’s jail in Dubai. That’s what a former inmate told her, and Rotaru does get a lot of calls from Dubai, including some from jail.

But she gets calls from many odd places—as well as faxes, e-mails, and text messages—pretty much non-stop. “I never switch off my phone,” she said. “I cannot afford to, morally.” She looked at her battered cell phone, which has pale-gold paint peeling off it, and gave a small laugh…”

Read the story of Stella, a modern-day abolitionist, in the latest edition of “The New Yorker.”

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Aslan
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Stella
Reply #1 on : Mon May 26, 2008, 02:51:55
Stella, I am writing to you . Stella , you give this poor slaves the greatest thing in this world; HOPE
Stella, dear Stella, Never give up