Polaris
Diana F. is an experienced professional in the field of anti-human trafficking and education. Currently serving as the Associate Director of Worker Rights at Polaris since May 2017, Diana has held multiple roles, including Senior Program Manager and Program Manager, focusing on developing external partnerships and implementing prevention mechanisms. Notably, Diana contributed to Mexico's first national human trafficking hotline and gathered vital data on labor conditions in the agricultural sector. Prior experience includes serving as a Graduate Teaching Assistant at The George Washington University, consulting for HiUni on higher education database development, and coordinating a college access program for underserved youth at Pro Kids | The First Tee of San Diego. Diana holds a Master’s Degree in Public Policy from The George Washington University and a Bachelor's Degree in Spanish Literature and Culture and Biological Sciences from UC Irvine.
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Named after the North Star, an historical symbol of freedom, Polaris is leading a survivor-centered, justice- and equity-driven movement to end human trafficking. Since 2007, Polaris has operated the U.S. National Human Trafficking Hotline, connecting victims and survivors to support and services, and helping communities hold traffickers accountable. Through that work, Polaris has built the largest known dataset on human trafficking in North America. The data and expertise gained from two decades of working on trafficking situations in real time informs strategies that hold traffickers accountable, support survivors on their healing journeys and address the vulnerabilities that enable the business of stealing freedom for profit.