Human Trafficking Documentary to be Shown March 1

There will be a free campus-wide screening of the documentary “Sex and Money: A National Search for Human Worth” at 7 p.m. March 1 in the Student Union Down Under.

The documentary focuses on the topic of domestic minor sex trafficking and the modern-day abolitionist movement fighting to stop it. Five young photojournalists gathered information for the film by traveling to more than 30 states and conducting more than 75 interviews with federal agents, victims, politicians, activists and psychologists. The film hopes to educate viewers on sex trafficking as an issue that greatly affects the United States, and is not just an international concern.

Following the screening, there will be an open discussion panel in which students can ask questions, discuss their reactions to the film and receive information on how they can take part in the movement to end modern-day slavery. 

The screening of this film is funded by the Multicultural Affairs Center and sponsored by Residence Life.
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