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Nils, Rosie & Emma Define Success in Human Rights, Early Childhood Programs & the Soviet Dissident Movement (Defining Success Pt. 3)

Nils, Rosie & Emma Define Success in Human Rights, Early Childhood Programs & the Soviet Dissident Movement (Defining Success Pt. 3)

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Listener Brian Pass asked us to continue our conversation about defining success from the standpoint of the Smart Roommates' areas of expertise. Today we focus on how to measure success in human rights, programs for underserved children and at-risk families, and the Soviet dissident movement. Nils Muiznieks, Rosie Zweiback and Emma Gilligan round out our series on how to define and measure success.

Discussed in this episode: Paul Tough, How Children Succeed; Ludmila Alexeeva, The Thaw Generation; Anatoly Marchenko, My Testimony.


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