Dr. Suzanne Ross on Activism and Love
March 29, 2007
Category: Personal Growth and Well-being
In this episode, Armand DiMele speaks with Dr. Suzanne Ross, a clinical psychologist and activist, about her journey from Nazi-occupied Europe to becoming a leading voice in social justice. Dr. Ross shares her experiences with activism, the importance of love as a motivating force, and the challenges faced by young activists today. She emphasizes the need for support systems and the role of personal ethics in activism. The conversation touches on historical contexts, personal struggles, and the significance of community in fighting for justice.
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