Mónica Ramírez
<p>Mónica Ramírez, who helped ignite the #TimesUp movement, discusses strategies for fighting gender-based sexual harassment and achieving gender equity across industries.</p><p>Mónica Ramírez is a co-founder of Alianza Nacional de Campesinas, or the National Farmworker Women's Alliance, and she created the first legal project in the U.S. focused on representing farmworker women in legal cases involving sexual harassment and other forms of gender discrimination.
Zeke Thomas
<p>Zeke Thomas is a renowned Open Format DJ and Producer.
Kerry Kennedy
<p>Long known as a speaker who inspires with narratives that demonstrate the power of one, Kerry Kennedy addresses sustainable investments, social change, and the capacity of the human spirit to thrive despite overwhelming obstacles. </p>
Dr. Drew Pinsky
<p>Dr. Drew hosts the hit MTV reality television series, <i>Teen Mom OG</i>. Dr. Drew shares his wisdom, opinions and humor on a variety of podcasts, including his newest, most popular show, <i>Dr. Drew After Dark</i>, a modern reincarnation of the popular <i>Loveline Show</i>, which Dr. Drew hosted for over 30 years. He is also host of the award-winning<i> Dr. Drew Podcast</i>, and <i>The Adam and Drew Show</i> (co-hosted by Adam Carolla). His newest project, drdrew.tv, is where <i>Ask Dr. Drew and Dose of Dr.
Elizabeth Smart
<p>The abduction of Elizabeth Smart was one of the most followed child abduction cases of our time.</p><p> Elizabeth was abducted on June 5, 2002, and her captors controlled her by threatening to kill her and her family if she tried to escape.
Beverly Gooden
<p>In the wake of high-profile domestic violence incidents, Beverly Gooden created the viral hashtag #WhyIStayed and sparked a national conversation about how society views victims and why we all have a role to play in breaking the culture of silence that perpetuates abuse.</p><p>Beverly Gooden breaks down the myths and misunderstandings around domestic violence to illuminate the complex reasons why victims stay in abusive relationships and what you can do to help. As the “Me Too” movement has shown, what our society considers acceptable can be changed by the work of many