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Recommended Videos

Part of our journey into injustice has been informed by watching movies, documentaries, and online video resources. We encourage you to watch and increase your awareness. Join us on the justice journey!

Documentaries

Nefarious: Merchants of Souls (2011)

Call & Response (2008)

Red Light Green Light (2013)

Exposes the disturbing trends of modern day sex slavery. An in-depth look at the human trafficking industry, showing where slaves are sold where they work, and where they are confined. Features expert analysis from international humanitarian leaders, and captures the gripping and triumphant testimonies of survivors in order to galvanize hope and vision.

A documentary-style presentation of several musicians’ and artists’ response to the problem of human sex trafficking.

Two filmmakers. Ten Countries. One question: "How can we prevent sexual exploitation before it happens in the first place?"

Over 18 (2017)

A clear-eyed examination of modern pornography and its effects on kids, teens, parents, and porn stars.The film compares what porn used to be in the magazine era and what it’s become in the age of the internet, and demonstrates why kids, in particular, are susceptible to addiction.

Movies

Trade of Innocents (2012)

Trade (2007)

A couple grieving the loss of their own daughter set out to rescue young girls sold into the sex slave trade.

A fast-paced, hard-hitting, Hollywood-quality film exploring the complexity of the global sex trade, through the personal stories of trafficked women and children, and the impact on their families.

Amazing Grace (2006)

A biographical film about William Wilberforce, who led the campaign against the slave trade in the British Empire, and was responsible for steering anti-slave trade legislation through the British parliament.

We Were Children (2012)

She Has A Name (2016)

The profound impact of the Canadian government’s residential school system is conveyed through the eyes of two children who were forced to face hardships beyond their years.

A lawyer poses as a john to build a legal case against the ruthless pimp trafficking girls into Thailand. He meets Number 18, a girl forced to work as a prostitute in a busy Bangkok bar only to discover her testimony is key to proving his case. Can he convince her to risk her life to testify for the sake of justice?

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