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The researchers examined current system responses to domestic human trafficking of young girls and women within and across Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

MMIWG: Human Trafficking in the Prairie Provinces

A presentation of new research by Dr. Manuela Valle Castro (PhD), Gwen Dueck and Dr. Priscilla Settee (PhD)

Event

Date: Tuesday, Jan. 17
Time: 10 am–12 noon
Location: Gordon Oakes Red Bear Student Centre, 5 Campus Dr., Saskatoon

Free and open to the public

Tickets: Register on Eventbrite

About this event

Dr. Manuela Valle Castro (PhD), Gwen Dueck and Dr. Priscilla Settee (PhD) will present a new research article on the impacts and realities of the present and ongoing crisis of human trafficking in the prairie provinces. This important research was done to examine current system responses to domestic human trafficking of young girls and women within and across Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.

Hosted by the Office of the Vice-Dean Indigenous, College of Arts and Science

Info: hcp594@usask.ca


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