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Voices for Humanity Season 3 Episodes

13 Episodes 2019 - 2019

Episode 1

Vlastimil Spalek

Mon, Apr 8, 2019

The Czech Republic has the notorious reputation of being the largest producer of crystal meth in all of Europe. But one man is taking on the drug culture and fighting back by educating the country's youth on the true dangers of drugs.

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Episode 2

Diana Pedroni

Wed, Apr 10, 2019

Diana Pedroni discovered much of the corruption, violence and drug abuse plaguing the Dominican Republic stemmed from the breakup of families. Now she's leading a movement to strengthen moral values in families and it's proving successful.

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Episode 3

Ole Hemmingsholt

Wed, Apr 17, 2019

Ole Hemmingsholt was so troubled at learning that an estimated 700,000 of his Danish countrymen were functional illiterates, he made it his mission to provide an effective educational method that has now helped thousands throughout Europe.

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Episode 4

Darren Tessitore

Wed, Apr 24, 2019

As a teen, Darren Tessitore watched as drugs claimed the lives of many of his friends. Now the father of three dedicates himself to educating as many kids as possible on the dangers of drugs and delivers his anti-drug message to millions.

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Episode 5

María Lara

Wed, May 1, 2019

María Lara gained fame in Latin America and across the globe as a successful actress and model. Today, she's using her star power to combat violence and drugs through a powerful message of hope that's resonating through the region.

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Episode 6

Simone Hsu

Wed, May 8, 2019

Simone Hsu saw the human rights abuses becoming endemic in Taiwan as a threat to the 5,000-year-old Chinese culture. She began a movement to raise awareness of human rights in schools and in the streets and it's spreading throughout Asia.

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Episode 7

Raúl Arias

Wed, May 15, 2019

Raúl Arias was heartbroken at hearing the stories of families devastated by losing members to human trafficking in his native Mexico. Now, he's leading the battle against trafficking by educating youth throughout Mexico on human rights.

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Episode 8

Wil Seabrook

Wed, May 29, 2019

Wil Seabrook combines his passion for rock 'n roll with his devotion to educating kids and teachers about basic human rights by hitting the road with his band and performing life-changing concerts that inspire youth across the nation.

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Episode 9

Eduardo Sabillon

Wed, May 22, 2019

Honduras has one of the highest murder rates in the world and gangs frequently recruit children as young as nine years old. Educator Eduardo Sabillon is leading a movement to restore moral values and his work is creating a safer country.

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Episode 10

Elena Bludova

Thu, Jun 6, 2019

As Ukraine emerges from its tumultuous past, Elena Bludova introduced a teaching method that is helping thousands of Ukrainians acquire a command of the English language, a necessary skill its citizens need in order to create a successful future.

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Episode 11

Jim Van Hill

Thu, Jun 13, 2019

Jim Van Hill is a relentless advocate for children's rights in the state capital of California. He takes on the corruption of the pharmaceutical and psychiatric industries and their operation to expand the psychiatric drugging of children.

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Episode 12

Mylène Escudier

Thu, Jun 13, 2019

Mylène Escudier is an activist in France leading the fight against psychiatric abuse, including the forced psychiatric drugging of individuals and children, by educating the public on the streets and officials in the halls of government.

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Episode 13

Brian Daniels

Wed, Jul 3, 2019

Throughout the United Kingdom, Brian Daniels is a leading voice in the campaign to expose the dark side of the psychiatric industry, which includes widespread psychiatric corruption, forced incarceration and the drugging of children.

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