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Baktash Ahadi: Documentary Filmmaker and Human Rights Activist

Baktash Ahadi: Documentary Filmmaker and Human Rights Activist

Released Thursday, 6th April 2023
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Baktash Ahadi: Documentary Filmmaker and Human Rights Activist

Baktash Ahadi: Documentary Filmmaker and Human Rights Activist

Baktash Ahadi: Documentary Filmmaker and Human Rights Activist

Baktash Ahadi: Documentary Filmmaker and Human Rights Activist

Thursday, 6th April 2023
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Jodi speaks with Baktash Ahadi (RPCV Mozambique), an award-winning documentary filmmaker, motivational speaker, trainer, and human rights activist. Baktash shares how his Peace Corps experience coupled with his cultural life experiences as a refugee has influenced his passion for storytelling. He speaks on how activism and awareness is his foci in his multiple documentaries.

Featured Guest:
Baktash Ahadi is an award-winning documentary filmmaker, speaker, facilitator, and human rights activist.

He specializes in strategic communication, leadership development, narrative storytelling, conflict resolution, and cultural diversity to help leaders make a positive impact in their organization and on society.

The recipient of numerous awards for public service and documentary storytelling, Baktash has worked on race relations in communities across the United States and on the peace process in Afghanistan. Baktash is particularly drawn to stories of forced migration, conflict, refugees, and vulnerable and underrepresented communities.

PODCAST HOST:
Jodi Hammer is an RPCV (Ecuador, 1994–97), Job Coach, and host of the Global Reentry's Jobs with Jodi Podcast. In her role as Global Reentry Career Services Specialist with NPCA, she develops and delivers individual and group programming to foster Global Reentry's mission of providing career and transitional support to RPCVs worldwide.

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