Rainbow People Welcome - Interview with Major Jenny Begent & Julie McCrossin

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  • Опубліковано 7 кві 2024
  • www.juliemccrossin.com
    Interview with Major Jenny Begent - The Salvation Army
    "I have been a Salvation Army officer for more than 30 years, serving all of my officership in a range of social and community services and leadership positions across the AUS Southern. My work has mostly been in the governance and management of social programs for Victoria. My previous role was as National Head of Social Mission, which gave me operational management for social services nationally, on behalf of The Salvation Army. I am currently the National Head of International Development.
    "My main areas of expertise are in the Family Violence and Homelessness areas. Family Violence has been a passion of mine for many years. It is without doubt the greatest scourge women face and a real challenge for the wider community to take responsibility. I am also a strong ally for the LGBTQI community and work both internal to The Salvation Army and externally to support full inclusion and equal rights.
    "Personally, I am passionate about women’s issues, politics and history, cricket, football (Go Swans) and books. When I’m not working, (an increasingly rare phenomenon) I read, libraries are hallowed spaces, swim, drink way too much coffee and watch re-runs of the West Wing to keep my faith in human nature in tact. “
    Julie McCrossin AM
    Julie McCrossin is a veteran radio and television broadcaster who spent over 20 years with ABC Radio National, ABC TV and Network Ten. Julie spent five years as the presenter of Life Matters on ABC Radio National and five years leading a team on the comedy quiz show Good News Week on ABC TV and Network Ten. Julie has worked as a TV reporter for both the Sydney Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras and the Anzac Day Parade. She is proud to live in a country where it is possible to do both. Her favourite media experience was appearing as a Silent Clown called Plain Jane on ABC TV’s Play School.
    Julie was treated for stage four, HPV-related oropharyngeal cancer in 2013. Julie is an Ambassador for Targeting Cancer and TROG Cancer Research. She is a member of the advocacy group, Cancer Voices SA. Julie has qualifications in the arts, education and law. In 2019, she was awarded a Member of the Order of Australia for significant service to the community, particularly through LGBTIQ advocacy roles and to the broadcast media. www.juliemccrossin.com
    Media Production by Daniel Taylor - Sydney Media Production

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  • @josmith6002
    @josmith6002 3 місяці тому

    My question to Major Jenny Beagent is that if a couple who is from the rainbow community asked you to marry them what would your answer be?

    • @Truthseeker97918
      @Truthseeker97918 Місяць тому

      The silence is deafening!

    • @Truthseeker97918
      @Truthseeker97918 Місяць тому

      No wonder the Salvation Army is declining, supporting woke ideology.