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Alive Magazine article on human trafficking

Published August 12, 2008 @ 02:15PM PT

Read a recent article from this month's online Alive magazine about human trafficking with quotes from our Outreach Director, Jen Sheehan.

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  1. Heather Mansfield

    Congrats on the publicity!

    Posted by Heather Mansfield on 08/12/2008 @ 03:00PM PT

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