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EPISODE · Apr 11, 2025 · 32 MIN

S1E7 - Respect, Awareness, and Action: Hector Estrada on Human Rights

from Echoes of Anne: Youthful Voices

Episode Notes "One of the quickest ways to destroy human rights is a lack of education" - Hector Estrada In this episode, Hector, Chandler, and Emily speak about human rights, genocide awareness, and the importance of respectfully engaging with people who have different opinions from your own. This episode is a response to the US Anne Frank Youth Network’s April theme: Human Rights and Genocide Awareness Month. Guest: Hector Estrada Hosts: Chandler Lawton and Emily Jensen Editor, Producer: Emily Jensen Connect With Us Echoes of Anne: Youthful Voices is a podcast by the US Anne Frank Youth Network out of the Anne Frank Center. We would love to hear have any comments or feedback, or if you would like to get in touch with us, you can connect with the US Anne Frank Youth Network team on Instagram @us.annefrankyouthnetwork or at [email protected] This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

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Episode Notes "One of the quickest ways to destroy human rights is a lack of education" - Hector Estrada In this episode, Hector, Chandler, and Emily speak about human rights, genocide awareness, and the importance of respectfully engaging with...

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