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Fighting For Hope's Boy

Jul 16, 202133 min
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Episode description

Today's guest has dedicated his life to fighting for children's rights, particularly children in the foster-care system. It's  a committment rooted in his own experience growing up as a foster child. Andrew Bridge is a New York Times best-stelling author, children's rights lawyer, and an advocate for children in families living in poverty. After eleven years int he LA county foster system, he earned a scholarship to Wesleyan, became a fulbright scholar, and graduated from Harvard Law School.

Andrew wrote the powerful memoir Hope's Boy about his life and his work, and he's here today to share his knowledge an experience with us.

Learn more about Andrew and his ilfe's work at www.hopesboy.com.

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