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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...
Raj Patel: Bringing Indian Wines from Napa Valley

Raj Patel: Bringing Indian Wines from Napa Valley

by Minal Nirmala Khona | Jul 23, 2023

Meet Raj Patel, the Gujarat-born American Indian, whose brand of wine was served at the State dinner hosted at the White House for our Prime Minister. (July 23, 2023) Recently, when Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the US, President Joe Biden hosted a State dinner...

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