Hosted by Celina Alvarez and Lynn H. Ballen
What kind of difference can just one high-school girl make in the lives of thousands of girls and women around the world? A surge of empowerment will hit the airwaves when that high-schooler – Sejal Hathi – talks to us about what inspired her to embark on a journey to connect girls globally.
Then Dr. Margaret Martin, founder of L.A.’s own Harmony Project, and music student Kiana Coronado-Ziadie (Zi-dee) will fill us in on their recent visit to the White House.
Plus we talk to author Sarah Schulman about her thought-provoking new book, Ties That Bind: Familial Homophobia and Its Consequences.
(left: Sejal Hathi from empoweragirl.org; middle: Harmony Project; right: Ties That Bind: Familial Homophobia and Its Consequences.)
I just heard about you through, KPFK Radio Station based in LA.
I was in tears to hear about the touching story and the accomplishments fulfilled by your org.
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Can I get a transcript of last night’s show?