Hangout with the End Trafficking Project

The film Not My Life forces us to face the reality of human trafficking by documenting the lives of victims from across the globe. This Wednesday, February 6, from 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM ET, join a Google+ Hangout with Not My Life's Director Bob Bilheimer, UNICEF's Chief of Child Protection Susan Bissell and UNICEF USA’s End Trafficking project. We’ll discuss what human trafficking looks like around the world and how the work of UNICEF and the film Not My Life are making a difference.
An estimated 5.5 million children around the world are victims of trafficking. Thousands of them live right here in the United States. For many of us, it’s hard to understand what these statistics really mean. The documentary film Not My Life brings the issue of human trafficking to life. Filmed on five continents over a period of four years, Not My Life forces us to face the reality of human trafficking by documenting the lives of victims from across the globe. This Wednesday, February 6, from 12:30 PM – 1:30 PM ET, join a Google+ Hangout with +Not My Life's Director Bob Bilheimer, +UNICEF's Chief of Child Protection Susan Bissell and +UNICEF USA’s End Trafficking project. We’ll discuss what human trafficking looks like around the world and how the work of UNICEF and the film Not My Life are making a difference. You can watch the 30 minute-version of Not My Lifehere prior to the Hangout on Google+. Watch the Hangout LIVE on this event page or on UNICEF USA's YouTube page: http://www.youtube.com/user/UNICEFUSA?feature=watch. Join the Hangout here, and help End Trafficking.