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Interview with Noel Bouché on Human Trafficking

May 02, 202117 min
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Episode description

In this episode, our featured speakers are Noel Bouché and Dr. James Todd. Mr. Bouché was a keynote speaker at Palm Beach Atlantic’s third annual Liberty Tree seminar. He currently works as the vision advocate at pureHOPE. Liberty Tree is a grant-funded organization that exists to encourage dialogue among college students about important public policy issues. Dr. Todd is the assistant professor of politics and the LeMieux Center’s Academic Affairs Director. Dr. Todd hosted the Liberty Tree Seminar for PBA students in February. Students discussed the crisis of human trafficking and what policymakers can do to address it. In this interview, Mr. Bouché and Dr. Todd discuss the vision of pureHOPE. Please take time to benefit from this discussion of Nole Bouché’s advocacy and experiences working against human trafficking.

The Quill Podcast is presented by The LeMieux Center for Public Policy at Palm Beach Atlantic University.

Please visit www.lemieuxcenter.org for more information about the Center.

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