Nameless: a documentary about child sex trafficking in Washington, D.C.

 

Nameless is a documentary that addresses child sex trafficking in Washington, DC, and at-large. Through interviews with experts, advocates, and activists, child sex trafficking is reframed as a form of sexual violence that is often made invisible. Child sex trafficking is explored as an issue with deep historical-cultural roots, tackles misperceptions about which populations are most vulnerable to being trafficked, and illuminates systemic gaps in the current treatment of trafficking victims. Featuring 15 interviewees on the frontlines of the issue, Nameless mobilizes viewers to recognize and combat child sex trafficking. 

 

Nameless can be used as an awareness-raising and educational tool.

Section one addresses how trafficking happens. Section two explores who is most likely to be trafficked and the historical roots of that exploitation. Section three offers prevention and intervention tips that all people can engage in to prevent and end child sex trafficking.