Episode list

Tainted Love

A Shared Hope

Fri, Jan 28, 2011
Experts uncover the stigma and naivety surrounding sex trafficking in the United States.
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The Missing

Mon, Apr 04, 2011
See how new abolitionists fight for children caught in sex trafficking.
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Money Is Power

Mon, Apr 18, 2011
Money is power. Expert Samantha Vardaman explains that a commonality in commercial sex between four diverse countries is demand. Thus, if you eradicate the demand for commercial sex, then you also eradicate the commercial sex industry.
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Shackles

Mon, May 02, 2011
A victim of sex trafficking now uses her experiences to positively impact others.
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No Options

Mon, May 16, 2011
Experts explore ways out of sex trafficking, and why many victims return to it.
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Vicious Nature

Mon, May 23, 2011
An Indian sex trafficking victim shares her horrific story as experts from the Polaris Project and U.S. Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section lend their voices.
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All the Same

Mon, May 30, 2011
An Indian sex trafficking victim tells of her ordeal and how she was fooled into thinking it would be something much different.
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Barbiana '65: La lezione di Don Milani

Barbiana '65: La lezione di Don Milani

Barbiana, December 1965. The Director Angelo D'Alessandro goes to Mugello, in Tuscany, to Don Milani, for an inquiry into conscientious objection. The meeting with Don Lorenzo and the boys from the Barbiana school was to change his goals. Angelo D'Alessandro "collects a unique testimony", shared by Don Lorenzo himself, who narrates, speaks, and elucidates. BARBIANA '65 - The Lesson of Don Milani was born out of the retrieval of the material shot by Angelo D'Alessandro, the only filmmaker Don Lorenzo ever allowed to film the daily life of his school. The images of 1965 show us who were Don Milani's first students. His school focusses above all on those most disadvantaged, the children of the workers and those without material means. Don Lorenzo's purpose is clear, to make his students into true citizens, men capable of getting to the bottom of things, a reason with their own minds. The original film footage shows some moments and aspects which are fundamental to the Barbiana School: the collective writing, the reading of the newspapers, the older boys who teach the younger ones. But there is also the manual work performed by the boys. And in the midst of them, Don Lorenzo, discussing, explaining, questioning the boys, and himself included. Because now that he is in front of the camera, there are questions that regard him too. Around these images of 1965, there develops the story with the testimonies of Adele Corradi, the teacher who lived the experience of Barbiana with Don Lorenzo, of Beniamino Deidda, former Procuratore Generale of Florence, who after the death of Don Lorenzo, continued to teach the boys of the Barbiana school, and Don Luigi Ciotti. School, Constitution and Gospel are the three pillars on which the Milanian philosophy is developed, which finds its culmination in the reading which Don Lorenzo gives before the camera, of his letter to the Judges, the text written as defense against the charges of Apology for crimes, in the trial that awaits him in Rome. The film therefore gives back to us with great force, the voice and image of man, who today, more than ever rep-launches the theme of conscience and obedience, of justice and solidarity, of a school whose aim is that each student should become sovereign of himself.

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