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Triumph over Trafficking: Harold D’Souza and his family’s journey from victims to advocates

Triumph over Trafficking: Harold D’Souza and his family’s journey from victims to advocates

by Amrita Priya | May 8, 2024

(May 8, 2024) “Harold D’Souza and Darcy D’Souza are inspirations to me, and their story inspired me to create a feature documentary film titled ‘To Be Free,’ which focuses on labour trafficking in the United States,” shared American...
Fight against Modern Slavery: How Harold D’Souza brought the derailed American Dream on track

Fight against Modern Slavery: How Harold D’Souza brought the derailed American Dream on track

by Amrita Priya | Aug 25, 2023

(Aug 25, 2023) “After drugs, human trafficking is the biggest industry in the world. Its $150 billion industry,” remarked Harold D’Souza. The Indian American labour trafficking and debt bondage survivor received the Human Rights Hero Award 2023 at the United Nations...

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