Ep 9: Clare Dixon on Saint Oscar Romero and Advocating for Human Rights
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In this episode of Voices of Change, host Celeste Iyinbo sits down with Clare Dixon, an esteemed advocate for justice and human rights with a remarkable 45-year tenure at CAFOD. Clare's unwavering commitment to defending the rights of marginalised communities in Latin America and the Caribbean has earned her accolades such as the OBE and the Cardinal Silva Human Rights Medal.
Listen as Clare shares her inspiring journey from her upbringing in northeast England to her pivotal role in CAFOD's efforts in regions grappling with political unrest and human rights violations. Gain insight into the profound impact of individuals like Saint Oscar Romero and the Jesuit community in shaping Clare's work and worldview.
Through personal anecdotes and reflections on significant moments in her career, Clare sheds light on the importance of defending human rights globally.
Time stamps!
00:00: Introduction with Clare
01:30: Can you tell us a saint that inspires you and why?
03:05: If you could eat only one food for the whole rest of your life, what would it be?
04:53: If you could have dinner with a historical figure, who would it be and why?
07:15: Is there something you've always wanted to learn that you never had the time to do before, but you'd love to do now?
09:39: Clare's journey into the development sector, human rights and justice work
17:03: Inspiring stories from 45 years at CAFOD
28:37: Working with Saint Oscar Romero
35:31: Why does Saint Oscar Romero hold such significance to CAFOD and its supporters?
40:56: St Oscar Romero shrine in St George's Cathedral, Southwark
43:40: Message to listeners called to advocated for human rights
48:01: Outro
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