From CEOs to dictators, Liz Broderick has spent her career turning unheard stories into catalysts for change. Having finished her UN mission, she is still helping organisations confront the truth.
The woman had escaped a potential domestic homicide and had arrived at the refuge the night before Liz Broderick spoke to her.
Broderick, newly appointed as Australia’s Sex Discrimination Commissioner, was on a six-month “listening tour”. She asked the woman how she was holding up and how the kids were.
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