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THE DAY MY GOD DIED
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An unforgettable examination of the growing plague of child sex slavery, THE DAY MY GOD DIED weaves footage from the brothels of Bombay with stories of young girls whose lives have been shattered by the child sex trade.

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In response to some of your questions, filmmaker Andrew Levine has provided suggestions on ways individuals can make a difference. Find out how you can help >>

Community Engagement

The ITVS-Community Connections Project (ITVS-CCP) has partnered with local and national organizations for a closer examination of the complex issues underlying the global sex trafficking trade. Materials have been developed to integrate the film into educational workshops that engage students and communities at large on such issues as human rights, the global spread of HIV/AIDS and U.S. policy aimed at halting the industry.

Get additional downloadable resources for community engagement from the ITVS Community Connections Project >>

Get resources and get connected in the Learn More section of this site. Find links to human rights organizations leading the fight against sex trafficking and more >>











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