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Marie Claire s Start Somewhere podcast with Sara Vaughan
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Marie Claire’s Start Somewhere podcast is back for series 2. Our Global Chief Purpose and Sustainability Advisor, and Start Somewhere host Sara Vaughan, reveals what’s in store…
I am beyond excited to be launching series two of Start Somewhere for Marie Claire.
Its recording spanned lockdowns one and two. Just one episode was done physically in person – with Louise Mita, the incredible global healer in London just before our whole world changed. The rest all took place in what has become the ubiquitous Zoom-land.
supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg recently spoke at the university of california, hastings college of law in san francisco. her interview with the number of the faculty covered a variety of legal issues, including gender equality, judicial confirmation process in the death penalty. this is an hour and a half. [applause] thank you and good evening. it s with tremendous pride that we welcome here to hastings the first law school at the university of california system to create pioneers for conversation and for fun about law and justice. i m so honored to be able to present to you, john williams, a member of our faculty who is a rock star. he s actually been called back by the new york times, for her terrific work over so many years, really reinventing the law of the work place. joan has been a major voice on issues of women and law firms for more than two decades. in 1999, she started a project called the project for attorney retention, which came up to modern pol
other enrichment programs at times it from them ourselves. i was sitting with a friend a few years ago when talking about how we really need to do more for kids in the summer. she said that the summer can be so fun. you can go horseback riding and you could go sailing. i just love the summer. and i said well, yes, but for a lot of our students, those are not really the options that they are considering. and i think that s the challenge. if kids aren t in a school-based program, what are they doing this project even the summer? as the secretary pointed out, we see violence in young kids in the summer because their kids about things to do. teenagers, elementary school kids get into trouble because there isn t something to do for them. and so that i think it s another challenge we need to take on as a society. so let s talk about money and then we ll open it up to the audience. means it costs more. and we know it only costs it is not a one-for-one increase. i ve got that str