Resources

Remote Sensing (2001)
July 15, 2016

Remote Sensing (2001)

The sex industry has become a business without borders. As sex industries expand, they seek out new global markets, and often new and younger victims. This video essay discusses the routes and reasons women travel across the globe for work in the sex industry.

Ghosts (2006)
July 15, 2016

Ghosts (2006)

A young Chinese girl is smuggled into the UK so she can support her son and family in China.

The Selling of Innocents (1996)
July 14, 2016

The Selling of Innocents (1996)

This documentary exposes the trafficking in young women and children from the villages of Nepal to the brothels of Mumbai. Winner of the 1997 Emmy in News and Journalism. 

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Say I Do (2003)
July 14, 2016

Say I Do (2003)

Chronicles the stories of three mail-order brides from the Philippines now living in Canada. In order to escape lives of poverty and support their families, these women married men they didn’t know. Upon arriving in Canada, they found themselves isolated in the remote regions of the country. 

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July 14, 2016

Tapoori (1992)

The story of two street boys in Bombay, Anwar and Subra, who earn money by picking trash from the streets and selling what they find at the market. To escape their dreary life, they inhale glue, they patronize the local prostitutes, and visit the video parlors.

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July 14, 2016

Taxi Driver (1976)

Martin Scorsese’s story of a NYC taxi driver (Robert De Niro) trying to save a 12-year-old prostitute (Jodie Foster) earned four Academy Award nominations.

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July 14, 2016

Trade (2007)

A young girl is kidnapped by sex traffickers in Mexico City.

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July 14, 2016

Trafficked No More (2014)

A documentary produced by the Nevada Sex Trafficking Campaign.

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July 14, 2016

War/Dance (2007)

Three children living in a displacement camp in northern Uganda compete in their country’s national music and dance festival.

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July 14, 2016

Modern Slavery (2009)

There are 27 million slaves in the world today, more slaves than at any given point before in history. We find them in the sex industry, as child soldiers, as unpaid maids, in the production of goods and in shops. Why does slavery still exist despite the fact that it is illegal and what will it take to finally get rid of it?

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