PAUL STANLEY Interviewed At FREEDOM AWARDS (Video)

November 9, 2010

KISS guitarist/vocalist Paul Stanley and his wife, Erin Sutton, atended the 2010 Freedom Awards in Los Angeles on November 7. A short interview with Stanley conducted at the event by Real TV Films can be viewed below.

More than 27 million people are trapped in slavery throughout the world today. But there are heroes — many of them escaped slaves themselves — who risk their lives to free others from brothels, sweatshops and horrific mistreatment in modern slavery. These heroes are the Frederick Douglasses and Harriet Tubmans of our time.

Each year, the non-profit organization Free the Slaves honors the best of the best with the anti-slavery movement's highest honor: The Freedom Award.

About Free the Slaves: Free the Slaves liberates slaves around the world and helps them rebuild their lives. With its main offices in Washington and Los Angeles — and field offices in Ghana, India and Nepal — Free the Slaves works with grassroots groups on the frontlines of slavery today. Free the Slaves builds awareness, influences policy, and researches real-world solutions to eradicate slavery in our lifetime.

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