
Intellectual Journey from Reform to Activism with Paul Butler - Conversations with History
11/15/19 • 44 min
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Some young adults have trouble fitting into societal norms and slip through the cracks. The professionals on this panel are unsung heroes who advocate for our lost youth to create a better future. They discuss what led them to their work, as well as the challenges and rewards. Series: "Global Empowerment Summit" [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 35329]
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