The Weight She Carries

Episode 25: Unity Dow

17 min · 19 de jul de 2021
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Human rights activist Unity Dow was appointed as high court judge by former president Quette Masire in 1998, becoming the first woman in Botswana to hold that post and the youngest at the time. Listen to how she rose from humble beginnings to the vastly accomplished woman she is today.

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