Jennifer Robinson on using your privilege to lead change
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Do you have a responsibility to lead if you're afforded privileges others aren't? Jennifer Robinson is a human rights lawyer, author, and a proud product of public education. Jennifer is best known for her work providing legal counsel to Julian Assange and Wikileaks, providing legal assistance to activists from West Papua, and representing Amber Heard in relation to Johnny Depp's 2020 defamation case in the UK. In this discussion with Helen McCabe, Jennifer discusses the importance of trust and integrity in leadership, how her humble beginnings made her a great communicator, and the rise of online trolls. This episode references sexual assault and violence against women. For further information and confidential support, contact 1800 RESPECT.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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