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The Crisis Files

By: Roshini Rajkumar
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  • Podcast by Roshini Rajkumar
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  • Case File #98: Women and Children for Sale
    Jun 3 2024
    Sex. Lies. Not usually videotape. According to the United Nations, 49.6 million people around the world are trapped in modern slavery, enduring horrific crimes including sexual exploitation and human trafficking. It is the second-largest illegal industry globally with an estimated value of $150 billion. Shockingly, children make up 35% of the victims. Host Roshini Rajkumar discusses this sensitive subject with Tammy Lee, the CEO of OUR Rescue, an organization leading the fight against child sexual exploitation and human trafficking worldwide. Learn how these crimes hit closer to home than we’d like to admit and how organizations like OUR Rescue are making a positive impact, one life at a time.
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    16 mins
  • Case File #97: Fundamental Attention
    May 24 2024
    There's nothing as disheartening and paralyzing as a lack of leadership. But what makes a great leader? Host Roshini Rajkumar turns to retired four-star General Paul Funk to uncover the recipe for leadership success. With a career spanning decades, General Funk was the Commanding General of Operation Inherent Resolve, a coalition of 72 nations working together to defeat ISIS in Iraq, Syria and Libya. From his experiences, he developed Funk's Fundamentals, a set of guiding principles and a playbook for leadership and life. Hear his top three fundamentals and why the higher up the flagpole you go the more your ass shows. Thank you to General Funk and all who serve! The Crisis Files salutes you.
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    20 mins
  • Case File #96: State of Inclusion
    May 20 2024
    Creating a sense of belonging for everyone is a core value for most, but formal efforts to achieve inclusion, like Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) programs, are receiving significant backlash. Critics across academia, politics and corporations argue these initiatives stifle free speech, discriminate against the majority and diminish the ideal of rewarding the most qualified. The Crisis Files' inclusion expert Dr. Abdul Omari and host Roshini Rajkumar delve into the debate, exploring why the state of inclusion is in a state of flux. Find out how language surrounding DEI can make or break formal initiatives for improvement and the actual roles of people delivering them. Plus, why CQ – your cultural intelligence – is so important to building a more inclusive world.
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    21 mins

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