EPISODE 10 SPECIAL: On White Privilege, Revolution & Resolution

EPISODE 10 SPECIAL: On White Privilege, Revolution & Resolution

Author: Henry-Cameron Allen, author of The Lost Traveler's Field Guide June 11, 2020 Duration: 1:13:35

Bren Herrera, when not cooking, traveling or building her multi-media empire, can be seen advocating for human and civil rights, specifically women’s, immigrant rights and for POC. Her enthusiastic and well-articulated opinions have landed her on national networks to discuss such important issues. She is a regular contributor for FOX 5 in Washington, D.C., and continues to appear on other national networks.  Learn more at BrenHerrera.com and BrensBeehiveCollective.com.

Janet Murdock was the first woman Peace, Rule of Law and Development Advisor for the United Nations in Guinea Bissau, where she worked on youth empowerment and designed a dialogue process to strengthen collaboration between security, defense and justice sectors. Prior to that, she was the Director of Training for Partners for Democratic Change, where she was responsible for designing and implementing tailored training programs on change and conflict management processes, including negotiation, mediation, cooperative advocacy, social cohesion and consensus facilitation on diverse topic areas in Latin America, Europe and the Middle East. 


Article referenced in podcast: www.theroot.com: A Timeline of Events That Led to the 2020 'Fed Up'-rising



Henry-Cameron Allen, author of The Lost Traveler's Field Guide, hosts this unique audio experience. The Lost Traveler Podcast: Navigating the World to Find YourSelf is less about itineraries and more about the internal journeys that happen when we step outside our comfort zones. Each episode feels like a conversation with a wise friend, blending Henry-Cameron's own real-life experiences with the profound insights of mentors and guides from across the globe. You'll hear stories that aren't just about places, but about the perspectives and essential life skills gathered along the way. This podcast operates on a principle of giving back, with all support and sponsorship funds directed toward noble charitable causes. It’s an invitation to reflect on your own path while learning from others, creating a sense of a global community exploring what it means to grow. Tune in for thoughtful dialogues that help map the terrain of personal development, proving that sometimes you need to get lost to truly find your way.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 78

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