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		<title>Street Grace &#8211; #StopTraffick &#124; Georgia’s 72 Buses Long Stance on Child sex trafficking</title>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Atlanta is a city in the state of Georgia that experiences some of the worst traffic in the world. However, the traffic on the roads of Atlanta isn’t even comparable to the Child sex trafficking epidemic in the state. In a bid to tackle the issue head-on, attorney general Christopher M. Carr partnered with a non-profit organization called Street Grace to deliver a compelling campaign. The event called Stop Traffic was kicked off by a press conference hosted by the attorney general himself.</p>
<p>What followed the press conference was a caravan of 72 school buses that embarked on the roads of Atlanta with a powerful message about Child sex trafficking in the state of Georgia. The idea was conceptualized by the marketing firm BBDO Atlanta, and the message it delivered was simple. Each bus represented 50 kids that are subjected to sex trafficking in Georgia. The chain of 72 buses symbolized the estimated number of 3600 kids in the American state who are victimized by sex traffickers.</p>
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<p>The aftermath of the campaign brought the topic that nobody wanted to talk to the front and centre of the public eye. The Facebook engagement for the campaign turned out to be enormous. #StopTraffick also became the trending topic on Twitter. Furthermore, the campaign amassed 43 million social media impressions within the brief timespan of 48 hours. Decals associated with the campaign were also inserted in different parts of Atlanta. They acted as portals that provided access to various online resources. The campaign’s website provided an avenue for reporting sex trafficking as well as access to help and support for victims.</p>
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<p><strong>Stop Traffick — Case Study</strong></p>
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<p>All in all, the campaign proved that government agencies could also use the power of marketing to bring about positive change.</p>
<p>Credits<br />
AGENCY: <a href="http://bbdoatl.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">BBDO Atlanta</a><br />
Client: Street Grace<br />
Campaign: #StopTraffick<br />
Global Chief Creative Officer: David Lubars<br />
Chief Creative Officer, Atlanta: Robin Fitzgerald<br />
Senior Copywriter: Emily Miller<br />
Senior Art Director: Lauren Culbertson<br />
Art Director/Designers: Sara Lowe, Hayley Efird<br />
Head of Production: Marc Calamia<br />
Integrated Producers: Reid Howard, Stacey Coker<br />
Senior Developer: Brandon Jones<br />
Senior Project Manager: Becky Ocampos<br />
Head of Account: Tami Oliva<br />
Account Executives: Shannon Collins, Lauren Herstik<br />
Business Manager: Meredith Thornhill<br />
Production and Editorial: Bark Bark<br />
Editorial: <a href="https://www.heropost.tv/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Hero Post</a><br />
Sound Design: Jamie Shepard<br />
Print Production: Color Spot<br />
Public Relations: <a href="https://www.porternovelli.com/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Porter Novelli</a></p>
<p>Tags:<br />
BBDO Atlanta, Street Grace, Atlanta Police Department, <a href="https://campaignsoftheworld.com/tag/human-trafficking/" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">Human Trafficking</a>, Stop Traffick, Sex Trafficking, Child sex trafficking, Cannes Lions, Outdoor, Awareness Campaign, OOH Advertising, Best Outdoor Advertising Campaigns, Best OOH campaigns, Best Outdoor Ads, Gwinnett County Public Schools</p>
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