Defenders’ Wellbeing Podcast Ep 3
Internal movement conflict can be especially painful because it involves people who share a deep commitment. Episode 3 addresses how one can face conflict with courage, think about accountability beyond ‘cancel culture’, and offers tools for repair and responsibility.
This episode features Shuhrat Saidov, a human rights defender, photographer, and curator with a background in law. Working in the fields of public health and human rights, Shuhrat advocates for and promotes human rights across Tajikistan. His work aims to use both art and law to advance human rights, gender equality, tolerance, feminism, and gender diversity.
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