The author is a reporter at the Miami Herald. In November 2018, her three-part series injected Epstein into the public’s conscience, leading to sex-trafficking charges. For her work, Brown won a Polk award.
She tracked down more than 60 women who claimed to be victims of abuse, and delivered the back story on an all-too-cozy relationship between prosecutors and Epstein’s lawyers.
A sample headline: “How a future Trump cabinet member gave a serial sex abuser the deal of a lifetime.”
Days after Epstein’s arrest in July 2019, that cabinet member, Alexander Acosta, Donald Trump’s labor secretary, was forced to resign his post.
One Sound Music Boosts Adventist Gospel Music in the UK
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January 27, 2021
Musician, arranger, and musical director Akil Henry pours his heart and soul into the platform he started 10 years ago, supporting and promoting gospel music to listeners across the UK and beyond.
Question: You started One Sound Music, a platform for gospel music, and especially Adventist gospel musicians, in the UK in 2011, when you were a university student. Why did you want to create this space? What did you envision for One Sound Music at that time, 10 years ago?
The idea came from seeing so much talent within the Adventist Church, but so little output in terms of recorded music. We were around a lot of people who had amazing gifts, but we just felt like that we needed to take it outside of the four walls and beyond just singing at different churches.