Easy Quote by Lawrence Osborne
“One winter, I went to Erfoud to research trilobites and got to know the quarries, the dealers, and the remote mining villages. They are not easy places to visit, and this was a completely unknown corner of the world economy: children slaving away on desert cliffs to furnish wealthy collectors in San Francisco.”
About This Quote
Source Travelogue: The Sahara Desert, 2005
The quote reveals hidden exploitation in remote quarries where child labor fuels luxury markets abroad.
In simple terms: Children work in harsh conditions to supply wealthy collectors.
Recognize and act against hidden labor abuses.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- field research
- human rights advocacy
- policy reform
- consumer awareness
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can consumers influence ethical sourcing?
- What responsibilities do researchers have when witnessing exploitation?
The quote does not address solutions or the agency of local communities.