Human Rights Keynote Speakers

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Human Rights keynote speakers aspire to apply their skills and vision in order to impact the lives of others through volunteerism and entrepreneurial endeavors. They create a movement based on social change. GDA Speakers has the most appropriate Human Rights keynote speakers to encourage and provide a step-by-step guide on how to get started, overcome obstacles, and eventually thrive in making a profound difference.


Keynotes: 2 Books: 1 Videos: 10

Doc Hendley Featured

Founder & International President of Wine To Water, Top 10 CNN Hero

“My efforts are going to be a drop in the bucket, but if I would have never taken that step because it was too big of problem, then we wouldn’t be anywhere right now.” — DOC HENDLEY 

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Keynotes: 6 Books: 0 Videos: 4

Shiza Shahid Featured

Co-founder of Our Place, founder of NowVentures, co-founder & founding CEO of Malala Fund, and TIME magazine's 30 people changing the world

Shiza co-founded the Malala Fund with Nobel Prize winner Malala Yousafzai, and led the organization as founding CEO. She focused on creating access to high quality education for all children around the world. Shiza launched NOW Ventures in Silicon Valley, the largest Venture Capital Platform in the world.

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Keynotes: 8 Books: 2 Videos: 2

Bob Goff

New York Times Best-Selling Author of Love Does

NYT bestselling author of Love Does, Everybody Always & Dream Big as well as an attorney who founded Love Does, a nonprofit human rights organization operating in Uganda, India & Somalia. Sought after speaker for leadership, church and university events, inspiring influencers to get to the ”do” part of life.

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Keynotes: 3 Books: 1 Videos: 5

Amanda Knox

Exoneree & Innocence Network Advocate; New York Times Bestselling Author of 'Waiting to Be Heard'; Advocate for Criminal Justice Reform and Media Ethics

After spending four years in an Italian prison following her wrongful conviction for the 2007 murder of a fellow exchange student, Amanda Knox has fought to reclaim her identity, find meaning in the injustice, and advocate for a more just legal system and ethical media.

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Keynotes: 1 Books: 2 Videos: 1

Patricia Moore

2020 CHANGEMAKER Award, Renowned Gerontologist, and Designer

Patricia Moore is an internationally renowned gerontologist and designer, serving as a leading authority on consumer lifespan behaviors and requirements. For a period of three years (1979-1982), in an exceptional and daring experiment, Moore traveled throughout the United States and Canada disguised as women more than eighty years of age. 

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