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URL:https://appreciativeinquiry.champlain.edu/events/an-appreciative-appro
 ach-to-social-justice-webinar/
SUMMARY:An Appreciative Approach to Social Justice Webinar
DESCRIPTION:\nJoin Carol Metzker\, a frequent speaker/educator/community ou
 treach liaison\, writer\, humanitarian and activist\, to hear about how sh
 e is using an appreciative approach to address social justice.\n\n\n\nShe 
 will share stories of her work with survivors of human trafficking and wit
 h a local Sheriff's office building relationships between law enforcement 
 and fearful communities.\n\n\n\nAbout Carol Metzker\n\n\n\nSince an unexpe
 cted encounter with children who survived slavery\, Carol Metzker has used
  her experience and skills as a frequent speaker/educator/community outrea
 ch liaison\, writer\, humanitarian and activist to address needs for socia
 l change.\n\n\n\nShe is an ally for survivors of human trafficking locally
  and overseas\, TEDx presenter\, author of Facing the Monster: How One Per
 son Can Fight Child Slavery and co-author of A Shield Against the Monster:
  Protecting Children from Human Trafficking with sex-trafficking survivor 
 Ann Marie Jones. She has spoken about the subject in England\, South Korea
 \, Australia\, Canada and Nepal\, as well as throughout the United States.
  She serves as a certified sound therapist\, helping women who have surviv
 ed trauma to reclaim wellness.\n\n\n\nCarol also currently works in commun
 ity outreach at the Chester County (PA\, USA) Sheriff’s Office. Co-autho
 r with Tojo Thatchenkery of Appreciative Intelligence: Seeing the Mighty O
 ak in the Acorn\, she uses an appreciative approach to help build bridges 
 in the community.\n\n\n\nShe is the recipient of several human rights/huma
 nitarian awards including Rotary International’s highest honor\, “Serv
 ice Above Self.”\n
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