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Joining us today is the wonderful Rose Hudson-Wilkin. Rose became the first black woman to become a bishop in the Church of England, and has since held positions as the Queen's Chaplain and the Speaker's Chaplain.
She joined us for an uplifting conversation about how the church supports survivors of trafficking as part of its role in the community, extending that same kindness to everyone around her and how important it is to speak out if you think something might be wrong, regardless of any potential fear or embarrassment.
For more info, visit our website or click the links below:
The Diocese of Canterbury
Bishop of Dover Pledges to Raise Awareness of Modern Slavery
The Role of the Church in Fighting Modern Slavery
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Joining us today is the wonderful Rose Hudson-Wilkin. Rose became the first black woman to become a bishop in the Church of England, and has since held positions as the Queen's Chaplain and the Speaker's Chaplain.
She joined us for an uplifting conversation about how the church supports survivors of trafficking as part of its role in the community, extending that same kindness to everyone around her and how important it is to speak out if you think something might be wrong, regardless of any potential fear or embarrassment.
For more info, visit our website or click the links below:
The Diocese of Canterbury
Bishop of Dover Pledges to Raise Awareness of Modern Slavery
The Role of the Church in Fighting Modern Slavery
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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