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WILOSOPHY: Antoinette Lattouf is "Most Likely to Change the World"

WILOSOPHY: Antoinette Lattouf is "Most Likely to Change the World"

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Journo Antoinette Lattouf made headlines around the country last year for her very own David and Goliath story: suing the ABC for unlawful termination after she shared a Human Rights Watch post to her personal Instagram about starvation being used as a tool of war in Gaza. Not only did she win, the case became landmark in workplace discrimination. But her story isn’t just about winning a lawsuit against the national broadcaster; it’s about resilience, fighting systemic injustice, and staying true to your values under the harshest pressure.

Joining Wil to talk about her latest book 'Women Who Win', Antoinette opens up about growing up in an Australia that ostracised and alienated Lebanese people, finishing school despite her dad said she had had "too much education", and her hope for, and personal contribution to, the future of media in this country.

LINKS

  • Read 'Women Who Win' by Antoinette Lattouf https://bit.ly/womenwhowinbook .
  • Follow @antoinette_lattouf on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/antoinette_lattouf/ .
  • Listen to @weusedtobejournos_pod by Antoinette and Jan Fran https://www.instagram.com/weusedtobejournos_pod/
  • See Wil on tour: https://comedy.com.au/tour/wil-anderson/ .
  • Support Everyone Relax on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/everyonerelax
  • Check out @EveryoneRelax on Insta https://www.instagram.com/everyone.relax/ .

CREDITS

Host: Wil Anderson
Guest: Antoinette Lattouf
Executive Producer & Editor: Elise Cooper
Video and Social Producer: Michael Campbell

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