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A discussion on human rights. Interviews with Ben Cooley & Naomi Ackerman.
A discussion on human rights. Interviews with Ben Cooley & Naomi Ackerman.
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Length:
61 minutes
Released:
May 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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In today's episode, Lindsey is talking with two incredible humanitarians.
First, Lindsey speaks with Ben Cooley, CEO and co-founder of Hope For Justice. He talks about philanthropy and why it is so important that we each get involved in our own way. 40.3 million people in the world are victims forced labor, sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, and forced marriage. Hope For Justice exists to bring an end to modern slavery while helping to restore victims lives.
Then Lindsey talks with Naomi Ackerman of The Advot Project, an organization that prepares youth for success by teaching them communication and relationship skills through the arts. Naomi views her passion through the arts as a responsibility to educate youth in communities all over the globe.
Want to know how to get involved? Tune in.
First, Lindsey speaks with Ben Cooley, CEO and co-founder of Hope For Justice. He talks about philanthropy and why it is so important that we each get involved in our own way. 40.3 million people in the world are victims forced labor, sexual exploitation, domestic servitude, and forced marriage. Hope For Justice exists to bring an end to modern slavery while helping to restore victims lives.
Then Lindsey talks with Naomi Ackerman of The Advot Project, an organization that prepares youth for success by teaching them communication and relationship skills through the arts. Naomi views her passion through the arts as a responsibility to educate youth in communities all over the globe.
Want to know how to get involved? Tune in.
Released:
May 6, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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