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The Dark Trade: Unveiling and Ending Human Trafficking in Canada with Lorianne Rebello

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Overview

Human trafficking, violence and exploitation have been around since the dawn of humanity. But can it be stopped? Passionate community leaders, justice system officials and government officials around the world believe the answer is yes. Join this series to learn why and how.
Learn with Lorianne Rebello, who will draw from her experience working in Advocacy and Public Engagement at International Justice Mission Canada, a leading non-government organization working to end violence, trafficking and exploitation around the world.

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About the Lecturer

Lorianne Dueck Rebello is an alumni of Carleton University who is now working in Advocacy and Public Engagement at International Justice Mission Canada. She has lived in Emo, Ottawa, Madrid, and is now based in Mississauga.

Lorianne has a Bachelor in International Business and has worked in academic institutions, tourism, corporate and non-profit organizations. Through these experiences, she discovered the impact that businesses, non-profits and advocates can have when they tackle important issues together. This pushed her to pursue a career that rallies Canadians to prioritize community protection and equal access to justice services for survivors of violence.

When she is not developing advocacy campaigns and briefing documents, you can find her outside in nature or trying new recipes with friends. Lorianne is grateful to be a part of the Lifelong Learning Program and looks forward to connecting with you.

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