Adventist Peace Radio, Ep. 106: Kathleen Campbell & Human Rights

Kathleen Campell shares about her work and education in the area of human rights.

Kathleen Campbell

Kathleen Campell has worked for a company that campaigns and fundraises for Amnesty International and volunteered for a number of NGOs including Love Justice International and New Light International. She did graduate studies in human rights at the University of York in England. Her and her husband are board game enthusiasts.

SHOW NOTES

Amnesty International + DVCanvass

Love Justice International (Tiny Hands International)

Glen Graham on Adventist Peace Radio (Ep. 18, 2018)

Centre for Peace & Justice at Burman University

I erroneously said I had interviewed Bruce Boyd on this podcast. I actually interviewed him for the Viewpoints interview series back when I was blogging at Adventist Activism. Adventist Today published the interview at that time, but it’s no longer available.

New Light International

We didn’t mention this is the conversation, but one documentary I really appreciate is Born into Brothels.

Maranatha Ultimate Workout

University of York

Games:

CONCLUSION

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