http://www.oxygen.com/Press/Programm...resAboutGirls/
From the daughters of incarcerated mothers to exploited children in India, Oxygen will explore how the world treats girls in the documentary series
Who Cares About Girls?, hosted by award-winning journalist Lisa Ling and produced by National Geographic Television. The initiative debuts with the original production "Mothers In Prison - And The Daughters Left Behind" and will be followed by "Hidden Away: Slave Girls of India" in late spring. Other installments will follow in 2007.
"Mothers In Prison" takes an in-depth look at what happens to the young daughters left behind when their moms are taken away - since women are often the primary or sole caregiver to their children. Does 'the system' help or hinder the lives of these girls? Lisa Ling spends time with three girls who live thousands of miles from each other, but are bound by the common experience of having mothers behind bars. She also explores the Girl Scouts Beyond Bars program; an innovative 'summer camp' for children of imprisoned parents in Bedford, NY; and a women's prison in Australia where children are able to live with their parents until the age of six.
Ling heads to Southeast Asia in "Hidden Away: Slave Girls of India" for a front-line view into the battle against child labor and prostitution. She tells the stories of young girls who have been forced into labor as both domestics and sex slaves, including a 19-year-old ex-prostitute who is now an activist working to end child servitude. Ling also goes undercover for a secret raid with the organization STOP - Stop Trafficking, Oppression and Prostitution of Children.
Who Cares About Girls?: Daughters Left Behind
Premieres March 25, 2007 at 8pm ET.
We find out what life is like for the daughters of women behind bars, and how the prison system helps—or hinders—them. (
Genres: Documentary, Series)
I'll be tuning in.