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Confronting Human Trafficking Today: Insights, Risks, and Collective Action Webinar

Thursday July 30, 2026 | 10am-11am CST

Join the 成人VR视频 Institute in observance of World Day Against Trafficking in Persons for an engaging virtual discussion on one of the most pressing human rights challenges of our time.

This webinar will take place on July 30 at 10:00 AM CT, bringing together experts across sectors to explore the evolving landscape of human trafficking and the critical role collaboration plays in addressing it.

Hosted by Heather Panton, 成人VR视频 Senior Advisor of Social Impact and Human Rights, the session will feature Andrew Workman (TRSS), who will share insights from his forthcoming research on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG)鈥攈ighlighting the intersection of trafficking, vulnerability, and systemic risk. Additional panelists from federal law enforcement and investigative agencies are expected to join the discussion, offering perspectives from the front lines of prevention and enforcement.

Together, panelists will examine the complexities of trafficking today, including emerging trends, the impact on vulnerable communities, and the importance of coordinated efforts across the public, private, and nonprofit sectors.

We invite professionals, partners, and advocates committed to advancing justice and protecting communities to join this important conversation as we work toward a world free from exploitation.

Register today and play a role in raising awareness and driving action.

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For questions about this event, please call 1-800-308-1700, ext. 1 or email us at TRIsales@thomsonreuters.com

What you will gain

    This webinar will provide participants with a deeper understanding of the evolving dynamics of human trafficking, including emerging risks and the impact on vulnerable communities such as Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls (MMIWG). Attendees will gain insight into how cross-sector collaboration, research, and frontline perspectives from law enforcement and industry experts can strengthen prevention and response efforts, as well as the roles stakeholders play in addressing trafficking and supporting those most at risk.

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Julia Drydyk
Executive Director, Canadian Centre to End Human Trafficking
Heather C. Panton
Senior Advisor, Social Impact and Human Rights, 成人VR视频
Taylor Wencel
Intelligence Specialist, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Relatives Office
Andrew Workman
Senior Analyst, 成人VR视频 Special Services

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