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		Author, activist, and founder and director of Resilience Force, Saket Soni, was in New Orleans working as a community organizer when he got a call from an Indian man who was being held in a labor camp.
Saket Soni is a labor organizer and human rights strategist working at the intersection of racial justice, migrant rights, and climate change. He is founder and director of Resilience Force, the voice of the rising workforce rebuilding America after climate disasters.
For More On Saket Soni:
Email: epapenfus@resilienceforce.org
 mbartlett@resilienceforce.org
 sfeinman@resilienceforce.org
 lauren@tinkmedia.co 
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/saketsoniofficial/ 
Website: https://resilienceforce.org/ 
His book: https://www.workman.com/products/the-great-escape/hardback 
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	Did you know that former Miss South Africa Shudufhadzo ‘Shudu’ Musida only entered the competition to fulfill a promise to a friend? For our season two finale, host Nozibele Qamngana-Mayaba […]
 
		 
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