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11 Films That Inspired Social Change

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Sophie Martinez

Rape in the Fields (2013)

Rape in the Fields, a PBS Frontline documentary, exposes sexual assaults against undocumented female farm workers. In response to the film, an investigation was launched to support a California law requiring sexual harassment training every other year. It also allowed the state to revoke a contractor’s license if an assault was reported.

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