The interview with Dr. Carole Murphy on slavery was an important opportunity to learn about the history and effects of this system of oppression. She is an expert historian of slavery, and her contributions to the conversation were invaluable.
She is a leading historian and activist on slavery, exploitation and abuse. Not only that, but she is also the director of the Bakhita Centre in London, a research centre dedicated to studying and addressing these issues.
Likewise, she is also an expert on the history of African slavery and modern slavery. She has published several books and articles on these topics, and her work has been recognised for its academic rigour and commitment to social justice.
In addition to her academic work, Dr. Murphy is a committed activist in the fight against slavery and exploitation. She is a member of several organisations that promote human rights and social justice.
She is a leading figure in slavery, exploitation and abuse. Her work is essential to understanding the past and present of these issues, and her activism inspires all those fighting for justice.
We hope Dr Murphy’s work will inspire others to work for justice and human dignity.
Dr Carole Murphy, who was recently in Rome, spoke to Vatican News about her work and the plight of the many victims of human trafficking today.
Listen to the interview with Dr. Carole Murphy: