#humanrights #JAYU #NorthKorea #leadership
Gilad Cohen, Founder and Executive Director of JAYU, joins the Two Nobodys to talk about his work in telling human rights stories through the arts. From Gilad’s own story, to his visit to North Korea, to his obsessive roots, to JAYU’s 4-day work week, to his leadership style, this was a very dynamic conversation. Gilad’s stories pull on the heart strings, and you don’t want to miss this episode.
To learn more about Gilad and the work of JAYU, visit:
www.jayu.ca
www.mrgiladcohen.com
https://www.thehumpodcast.com/
IG: @mrgiladcohen
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Gilad Cohen is an Israeli-Canadian Toronto-based artist, photographer, podcaster, public speaker, and advocate for human rights.
Since 2008, Gilad has worked as a community mobilizer with a focus on connecting audiences to urgent and compelling stories through multimedia arts.
In 2012, Gilad founded JAYU, an award-winning Toronto-based charity that serves the arts community through the annual Human Rights Film Festival, The Hum, a human rights podcast which he produces and co-hosts, as well as the iAM Program, an initiative that provides arts and social justice mentorship to more than 200 equity-seeking youth from across the GTA each year.
He is an alumna of the Toronto Arts Council Leaders Lab and the Rothschild Fellowship at Cambridge University in the UK.
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