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How Did I Get Here? | Manar Waheed and Fighting for the Issues from the White House to the ACLU

2021-06-16 - 12:00PM - 2021-06-17 - 12:02PM


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On this episode of How Did I Get Here?, Manar Waheed joins us to discuss how a career first focused on domestic violence work led to a role a the White House working on immigration issues and then to the ACLU.  She also explains why quitting a job without another lined up was the best career decision she ever made.

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