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Our world faces so many complex social and environmental issues— so what can we do about it? As Desmond Tutu once said, we can do our “bits of good.” This podcast explores those complex issues and what our bits of good look like— from nonprofits, to businesses, to every day citizens. (2020-2022)All rights reserved Ciencias Sociales
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  • Deborah Meillah
    Apr 12 2022
    Young leader, advocate for gender equality, last year student at ASYV (discussed in former Bits of Good episode), and new member of the Bits of Good Collective—Deborah Meillah discusses her personal journey that lead her to start “Belle.” An organization in its beginning stages aimed at helping young women find their voices. You’ll hear more from Deborah soon as she joins the Bits of Good Podcast and Studio. Go to bitsofgood.studio to learn more!
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    29 m
  • Ebonie
    Oct 12 2021
    “We talk about the statistics all the time… but what about the solutions?” Ebonie Garnett, founder of Born With Purpose, LLC, shares how being a doula is about more than just being an advocate for pregnant women. She’s an advocate for black women who are facing injustices in a broken healthcare system. A system that was created without their safety in mind. She is that safe space—and through her work and advocacy for clients—she’s helping deconstruct these unsafe systems. This is advocacy. This is activism.
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    19 m
  • ASYV
    Sep 21 2021
    “I will never give up on you.” Jean-Claude (JC) means this when he says it to the youth in the Agahozo Shalom Youth Village (ASYV). In this episode, the ASYV executive director shares how they empower orphaned and vulnerable Rwandan youth to build lives of dignity and contribute to a better world through healing, education, and love. CONNECT asyv.org @agahozoshalom TAKE ACTION https://www.asyv.org/take-action Go to apptivist.app/podcast for more!
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    23 m
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