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Women Who Light the Dark

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Michael Krasny speaks with an array of women who are actively and innovatively progressing communities around the world.

Guests:

Paola Gianturco, independent photo-journalist and author of "Women Who Light the Dark"

Susan Sygall, CEO and co-founder of Mobility International USA and recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship

Nimalka Fernando, attorney at law and president of the International Movement against all Forms of Discrimination and Racism

Christine Schuler Deschryver, human rights activist with Hilfe fur Kongo Kivu (HKK), a Swiss human rights NGO; Morning Star Gali, executive chair of the board of directors of the Intertribal Friendship House and co-chair of Advocates to Protect Secret Sites

Aeeshah Clottey, founder of the Attitudinal Healing Connection and author of "Beyond Fear: Twelve Spiritual Keys to Racial Healing."

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