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In this episode, Pamela Laufer-Ukeles speaks openly about her struggles to find her purpose as an immigrant to Israel despite all her achievements including degrees from Columbia and Harvard Law School. She candidly shares how she found a way to fit in with her new environment and discovered a vision that works for her. Pamela rewrites her narrative and refuses to let others define her. She encourages us, “Don’t shy away from your complexity, embrace it and sell it as a positive.” Paula teaches feminist legal theory, bioethics, health care reform, and other subjects and is an accomplished author including her latest book on children’s rights "Global Reflections on Children’s Rights and the Law".
By Nathalie GarsonIn this episode, Pamela Laufer-Ukeles speaks openly about her struggles to find her purpose as an immigrant to Israel despite all her achievements including degrees from Columbia and Harvard Law School. She candidly shares how she found a way to fit in with her new environment and discovered a vision that works for her. Pamela rewrites her narrative and refuses to let others define her. She encourages us, “Don’t shy away from your complexity, embrace it and sell it as a positive.” Paula teaches feminist legal theory, bioethics, health care reform, and other subjects and is an accomplished author including her latest book on children’s rights "Global Reflections on Children’s Rights and the Law".