Shattered Dreams is a comprehensive documentary that examines the pervasive, dark underworld of sex trafficking in America. Heart wrenching personal stories from survivors of the illicit sex trade and leading experts reveal how vastly misunderstood and disregarded this important human rights issue has been.
interview and portrait of Ivy, a former prostitute in South Central Los Angeles.
Interview and portrait of Alex, a trick to some of the prostitutes in South Central Los Angeles.
Last year, we brought you stories of predator teachers being passed from school to school. But we never heard from any of the educators. Now, we bring you their unsettling stories and hear how they would protect children -- from themselves.
He JUSTIFIES being a PREDATOR
Interview and portrait of Big Knowledge, a pimp from Brooklyn, New York.
Sistah Woke Discusses How Black Women have the highest rates of intimate partner violence. Black Women are the most under protected women. Discussed in this video are signs of an abusive man, the cycle of abuse, reasons abuse victims stay and statistics of black women that have experienced intimate partner violence.
After years of escalating violence, Ajoa Ayeko says she finally decided to leave her partner when he tried to strangle her. Now, for the first time, she’s calling herself a survivor.
1 in 4 men have experienced some form of physical violence by an intimate partner and in some cases might not be considered "domestic violence."
In this "REVOLT BLACK NEWS" roundtable, host Eboni K. Williams dives into the “Do it Yourself Era” of investigations of missing Black people. Every day, Black women, children and even men go missing and white media barely does any coverage about their disappearances. Social media has become a platform where missing people of color spread the word with more urgency than mainstream news outlets. Just recently, Joy Reid reacted to the coverage of Gabby Petito -- a white woman -- in comparison to the coverage of missing Black people, and coined the widespread news of her “Missing White Woman Syndrome.”
The recent media coverage of Gabby Petito’s case has Dulcé Sloan and Roy Wood Jr. asking why certain missing women are looked for more than others.
The Gabby Petito case has made national headlines, but there are also people who disappear in the Tri-State Area that don't garner the same attention.
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