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Emma Strother: Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History | Using music as an engine for social change

Emma Strother: Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History | Using music as an engine for social change

Update: 2021-03-31
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Often, we overlook the power of young people to create change. Yes to Youth is a podcast series getting to know changemakers who started early and are making a real impact, in spite of and often because of their age and identity. Yes to Youth is presented by Let’s Care in collaboration with LearnServe International. Your host is Matt Scott, creator of Let's Care and longtime LearnServe volunteer.


Today's episode features Emma Strother, Development Manager at LearnServe and 2010 alum of the LearnServe Fellows and Zambia programs with her venture "Community Handbells".


For more on LearnServe International, visit www.learn-serve.org.


For more on Let's Care, visit www.lets.care.

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Emma Strother: Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History | Using music as an engine for social change

Emma Strother: Well Behaved Women Seldom Make History | Using music as an engine for social change

Matt Scott