(Ep 401) Crafting Global Change: Rachel Miner's Fight Against Genocide
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Release Date: 12/05/2025
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Rachel Miner discusses the distressing yet hopeful aspects of tackling genocide. She emphasizes the predictable patterns of genocide and how an economic approach can offer innovative solutions. With firsthand experiences from meeting survivors of atrocities worldwide, Rachel shares the resilience and hope she witnesses even among those who have experienced the worst human rights violations. In a call to action, she urges listeners to harness their time, talents, and financial resources to join the fight against global atrocities. As the episode concludes, Mary and Rachel inspire listeners to expand their spheres of influence and become active participants in crafting a world centered upon human dignity and mutual respect.
About the Guest:
Rachel Miner is an accomplished human rights advocate and the founder and CEO of Bellwether International, an organization dedicated to disrupting cycles of genocide through an economic approach. With dual master's degrees—one in Public Administration from the prestigious London School of Economics and another in Economic and Political Development from Columbia University—Rachel brings a unique blend of economic expertise and passion for social justice to her work. She has extensive experience in public policy and nonprofit sectors and is renowned for her work addressing genocide and identity-based violence worldwide.
Key Takeaways:
- Genocide is Predictable: Rachel emphasizes that genocide follows predictable patterns, allowing for early interventions.
- Human Dignity is Universal: Rachel underscores that human dignity is a core principle across all major religions and should guide human interactions.
- Economic Approaches to Prevent Genocide: Using her economic background, Rachel argues that economics can motivate government actions more effectively than appeals to humanity.
- Local and Global Impact: Rachel advocates for individuals to begin with their local community and then extend their influence globally, helping prevent identity-based violence.
- Everyone Can Contribute: Whether through time, talent, or money, Rachel encourages everyone to contribute to the mission of preventing genocide and supporting human rights.
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