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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Writing Wrongs

Book • 2012

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Mentioned in 8 episodes

Mentioned by
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Oprah Winfrey
as a New York Times bestseller written by
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Shaka Senghor
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278 snips
How to Be Free: Shaka Senghor, Oprah Winfrey, Ben Horowitz
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Lewis Howes
as
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Shaka Senghor
's memoir, detailing his life, death, and redemption in prison.
129 snips
Find Self-Forgiveness & Write A New Narrative For Your Life EP 1284
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Shaka Senghor
as the book he wrote to show that incarceration doesn't define a person.
100 snips
The Hidden Prisons Trapping You & How to Break Free
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Ravi Agrawal
as the author of a new book detailing the history of his advocacy and lessons learned.
33 snips
The End of Human Rights?
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Kenneth Roth
's new book discussing his three decades of battling abusive governments.
28 snips
Is the International Criminal Court’s future in peril?
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Imogen Foulkes
as a book offering an inside look into defending human rights.
16 snips
Books to make you think 2025: Are Human Rights Being Ripped Away?
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Ash Sarkar
as the author of a new memoir called "Writing Wrongs."
15 snips
Downstream: Does International Law Even Work? w/ Kenneth Roth
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Tyler Cowen
as a wonderful book detailing life, death, and redemption in an American prison.
Shaka Senghor on Incarceration, Identity, and the Gift of Literacy
Mentioned as a memoir by the former executive director of Human Rights Watch, detailing his time campaigning against human rights violations.
Can Trump be shamed into supporting human rights?

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