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Bringing Injustice to Light: Sharon Benning-Prince on Women’s Rights and Advocacy
Episode 915th November 2024 • Spark Changemakers • Nikki Giant
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In this inspiring episode of The Spark Changemakers Podcast, host Nikki Giant is joined by Sharon Benning-Prince, a force of change in supply chain transparency, anti-slavery advocacy, and gender equality. Sharon shares her personal journey, shaped by her family’s strength and resilience, to become a tireless advocate for justice, human rights, and women’s safety.

Trigger Warning: Please note, Sharon refers to her family’s experiences of domestic abuse and how this has impacted upon her work on women’s rights and justice.

Sharon shares her personal journey, from growing up in a Southeast Asian community in the UK, witnessing domestic abuse, to becoming a trustee for numerous women-centred organisations. She has fought for gender equality and women’s rights through her legal career and advocacy work. Sharon also founded Justice in Fashion during the COVID-19 pandemic, focusing on the rights of women in the fashion supply chain, particularly those impacted by the crisis.

With a wealth of experience, Sharon dives deep into the intersections of gender inequality, modern slavery, and the power of community. She explains her commitment to giving a voice to those who are often unheard and how her path has been inspired by her family’s legacy and her passion for equality.

Tune in as Sharon reflects on her past, discusses the ongoing challenges in the fight for justice, and shares what drives her to keep making an impact.

Listen now for insights on:

  • The role of supply chain transparency in tackling modern slavery
  • Empowering women through community-driven initiatives
  • The importance of legacy, resilience, and support in advocacy
  • How change happens, both big and small, and what each of us can do to help

Connect with Sharon:

If you're affected by any of the issues Sharon explores in this podcast, please contact the National Domestic Abuse helpline on 0808 2000 247 or visit https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk/

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