In this episode of
The Founder Spirit, the courageous
Karen Tse, a human rights lawyer, an ordained minister, and Founder and CEO of the global non-profit,
International Bridges to Justice, shares her journey from being a public defender to building legal systems around the world to end torture as an investigative tool.
She highlights the importance of recognizing the inherent worth and dignity of every person and the finding hope in challenging circumstances. She recounts the inspiring story of Vishna, a 4-year boy born in a Cambodian prison, and reflects on the spiritual foundation of International Bridges To Justice and the need for deeper shifts in society.
Just how did an Unitarian Universalist minister launch a human rights movement that has benefitted so many trapped in failing justice systems?
Well, tune in to this heartfelt conversation & find out.
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