Girls Like Us: Fighting for a World Where Girls Are Not for Sale

Author: Rachel Lloyd
During her teens, Rachel Lloyd ended up a victim of commercial sexual exploitation. With time, through incredible resilience, and with the help of a local church community, she finally broke free of her pimp and her past and devoted herself to helping other young girls escape “the life.”,,In “Girls Like Us,” Lloyd reveals the dark world of commercial sex trafficking in cinem….Read More
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