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Libertas International Podcast
Libertas International
34 episodes
3 months ago
Libertas International is an NGO dedicated to the prevention, liberation, and restoration of survivors of human trafficking/sexual exploitation in Latin America. This podcast is dedicated to sharing the stories of our projects, the stories of our partners, and finally the stories of our survivors who make this organization go. Visit libertasfreedom.org to support this podcast and support our organization! *All stories from survivors are done so after they give permission to do so. *All survivors interviewed were done so based on their personal request. Intro music First Flakes by Phillip Ayers. 
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Libertas International is an NGO dedicated to the prevention, liberation, and restoration of survivors of human trafficking/sexual exploitation in Latin America. This podcast is dedicated to sharing the stories of our projects, the stories of our partners, and finally the stories of our survivors who make this organization go. Visit libertasfreedom.org to support this podcast and support our organization! *All stories from survivors are done so after they give permission to do so. *All survivors interviewed were done so based on their personal request. Intro music First Flakes by Phillip Ayers. 
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41-"We Aren't Saviors, We are Instruments" with the Founder of My Sister's House, Rochelle Sellers
Libertas International Podcast
1 hour 6 minutes
1 year ago
41-"We Aren't Saviors, We are Instruments" with the Founder of My Sister's House, Rochelle Sellers
We are back with another episode of the Libertas International Podcast! This weeks guest takes us to Africa, multiple countries in Africa with the Founder of My Sister's House Rochelle Sellers. Rochelle has been fighting poverty for over 20 years working all over Africa to empower women and children. Her journey takes her to Ethiopia, Uganda, Sierra Leone, etc. In this episode she talks about a personal tragedy that occurred when she was a young girl that left her orphaned. And how that experience has shaped her and the work that she continues to put forth this day. She also talks about her faith, and what it means to her when serving the most vulnerable in Africa. For more information on what we discussed in this podcast please visit the following links. A short summary of child sacrifices in Uganda https://www.worldvision.org/blog/5-things-need-know-child-sacrifice-ugandaLink to Libertas International libertasinternational.orgHuman Trafficking in Ethiopiahttps://www.unodc.org/easternafrica/en/Stories/new-ethiopian-law-on-human-trafficking-and-migrant-smuggling.htmlOrgan Harvestinghttps://worldhope.org/blog-combating-the-evils-of-organ-harvesting/
Libertas International Podcast
Libertas International is an NGO dedicated to the prevention, liberation, and restoration of survivors of human trafficking/sexual exploitation in Latin America. This podcast is dedicated to sharing the stories of our projects, the stories of our partners, and finally the stories of our survivors who make this organization go. Visit libertasfreedom.org to support this podcast and support our organization! *All stories from survivors are done so after they give permission to do so. *All survivors interviewed were done so based on their personal request. Intro music First Flakes by Phillip Ayers.