11 Days of Global Unity Freedom
This session presents lessons learned as the national grassroots movement to End Modern Day Slavery, The Red Flame for Freedom (RFF), continues its journey to over 18 communities around the country. The RFF facilitates deep conversations regarding our capacity to access our evolutionary potential to uproot and transform the systemic roots of Modern Day Slavery to affect freedom for all.
Listeners will learn about:
- Unearthing our Evolutionary Potential
- Harnessing our Evolutionary Potential to Affect Systemic Changes from the Inside Out
- Utilizing our WHOLE selves/Whole communities to recognize the freedom in our reach
Audri Scott Williams
Audri Scott Williams led the Trail of Dreams World Peace Walkers over 6 continents, and the 13 Moon Walk 4 Peace across America. She has received awards for her service to humanity, including: The Presidential Certificate of Merit (President Bill Clinton), HBO Hearing Her Voice, Telling Her Story; Volvo for Life American Heroes Award; and the 2008 URI Bowes Award to the Trail of Dreams Team (awarded in India). She holds a Master’s degree, Naropa University in Indigenous Science; a BA in Criminology, University of Tampa; with post graduate studies at Harvard University, University of Maryland, and American University. She is a woman of considerable professional accomplishments: the Interim Global Indigenous Coordinator for the United Religions Initiative; the co-convener of the Hidden Seeds Global Indigenous Gathering; an Apprentice with the WorldWide Indigenous Science Network; a former Dean of Instruction at the Institute of Divine Wisdom in Atlanta, Ga.; Dean of Continuing Education and Community Service at Charles County Community College; co-founded a youth theatrical company, Uprising; Global Trustee for the United Religions Initiative; Co-Chair of The Red Flame for Freedom Movement to end Modern Day Slavery; authored several books; a dynamic public speaker and producer. Most recently, Audri is a candidate for the US House of Representatives in the 2018 elections, in her home state of Alabama.