Media Resources By Topic: vulnerable populations

This bibliography includes references to books, video and curricula that aim to inform the public about sexual violence and its aftermath.

This is often a difficult topic to discuss and to learn about. We hope that this list will prove useful to individuals and groups searching for information on this topic. These lists are provided for information purposes only. The Arizona Department of Health Services and the University of Arizona do not specifically endorse the materials listed herein. For more information about a specific resource please contact the listed publisher or distributor directly.

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List by Media Type

Surviving the Silence: Black Women's Stories of Rape
The experience of rape personally and socially as perceived by Black women. 288-page book
Charlotte Pierce-Baker
http://www.wwnorton.com/
2000
English
Book
Not provided
W.W. Norton & Company
Stolen Lives: Children in the Sex Trade
Child prostitution in North America from the perspective of teens involved in the sex trade. 47-minute VHS
1999
English
Video
Adolescents
Adults
From Still Water Pictures, Inc.
The Peacekeepers and the Women
Examines the role of UN peacekeeping forces and the local military in perpetuating the sex-trafficking industry in Bosnia and Kosovo. 80-minute video available in VHS or DVD format
http://www.wmm.com
2003
German with English subtitles
Video
Not provided
Karin Jurschick
vulnerable populations
Senorita Extraviada, Missing Young Woman
A documentary on the more than 200 kidnapped, raped and murdered young women of Juárez, Mexico. 74-minute video in VHS or DVD format. Spanish with English Subtitles
Olivia Crawford, Julie Mackaman, and Sharon Wood
http://www.wmm.com/
2001
Spanish
Video
Adolescents
Adults
Lourdes Portillo

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