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Tragically, human trafficking and slavery aren't relics of the past, nor are they confined beyond our borders. But luckily, outstanding individuals like our very own Veteran Voices host Mary Kate Soliva are taking action to eradicate these harmful practices around the world. In this episode, Scott chats with Mary about the Guam Human Rights Initiative, which she co-founded in January of this year to address human rights issues through scholarly research and by enabling locally-grown scholars. We'll also dive into how Mary is supporting her fellow veterans as they prepare to transition into the civilian workforce and discuss how leaders can take action to make sure trafficking and slavery stay out of the global supply chain for good.
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