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Family Justice Center presents: Boys Documentary
The State Theatre
Tuesday, Jan 11, 2022 7:00 PM
Sex trafficking is a worldwide epidemic, a tragedy that affects women, men and children. Men and boys throughout the United States are trapped in modern-day slavery and forced to sell their bodies for sex. While the movement of sex trafficking has brought large awareness to female victims of trafficking, males have largely been overlooked. BOYS, seeks to do just that - bring validity to the truth that males are victims of sex trafficking here in the United States. In January 2014, Chris & Anna joined forces with Kartal Peel to create a meaningful film. Through interviews with service care providers, male survivors and those in the field of Abolition, we hope to gain an understanding of what male sex trafficking looks like within the United States and how we can help male survivors have a voice. Community service providers will be on hand to provide information on their services and what is being done to address the issue of human trafficking in Stanislaus County.
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Sex trafficking is a worldwide epidemic, a tragedy that affects women, men and children. Men and boys throughout the United States are trapped in modern-day slavery and forced to sell their bodies for sex. While the movement of sex trafficking has brought large awareness to female victims of trafficking, males have largely been overlooked. BOYS, seeks to do just that - bring validity to the truth that males are victims of sex trafficking here in the United States. In January 2014, Chris & Anna joined forces with Kartal Peel to create a meaningful film. Through interviews with service care providers, male survivors and those in the field of Abolition, we hope to gain an understanding of what male sex trafficking looks like within the United States and how we can help male survivors have a voice. Community service providers will be on hand to provide information on their services and what is being done to address the issue of human trafficking in Stanislaus County.

Doors open at 5:30; film at 7 p.m.
This is a FREE community event



Film Info
Event Type:Free Community Event
Rating:NR
Genre:Documentary
Original Language:English