"Not-So-Super" Campaign Shows Darker Side of Super Bowl [VIDEO]
Feb 04, 2014 20:25
While big brands sell their stuff during Super Bowl commercial breaks, a darker story is also taking place. According to the NY State Anti-Trafficking Coalition, major sporting events create a high demand for sex workers, many of which take place across state lines.
To aid victims, the Coalition and McCann Erickson New York have launched the "Not-So-Super" campaign. The campaign encouraged viewers to "Put On Your Game Face" and publicize the anti-trafficking initiative by swapping out eye black for lipstick. You can also follow @CaughtInTraffik to see what life is like for a trafficking victim during a large sporting event, some of whom are forced to see as many as 50 men in one night.
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