Ask Our Guests: March 19, 2011
As you may have heard, we are opening our award-winning World Footprints travel radio show to YOU! World Footprints has featured a number of celebrity and newsmaker guests from actress Stefanie Powers to British TV naturalist Nigel Marven and environmental activist Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
For the next few days you are invited to participate in our broadcasts by submitting a question(s) to any of the following upcoming guests during our interview with them. You can submit your question in one of three ways by March 21, 2011:
- Submit your question(s) in the comment below.
- Email your question(s) to us: Comments at WorldFootprints dot com
- Send a question via private message through the World Footprints page on Facebook.
DEADLINE: March 21, 2011 by 3:00pm EST.
Please make sure to identify the guest that you’re directing your question to and include your name, city/state or country, and your question. Questions are subject to approval and by submitting a question you are granting World Footprints the right to mention your question, name and town in our broadcasts and promotional materials.
GUESTS:
Candy Harrington: Accessible Travel Expert
Candy Harrington has covered this niche exclusively for the past 15 years. She’s the founding editor of Emerging Horizons and the author of several accessible travel titles, including the classic, Barrier Free Travel; A Nuts and Bolts Guide for Wheelers and Slow Walkers.
Bradley Myles: Executive Director/CEO, Polaris Project
Named after the North Star that guided slaves towards freedom along the Underground Railroad, Polaris Project has been providing a comprehensive approach to combating human trafficking and modern-day slavery since 2002.
Stephen Perry: President/CEO, New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau
Daniel Rasmussen: Author, American Uprising: The Untold Story of America’s Largest Slave Revolt
Daniel has written a remarkable story of a slave uprising in New Orleans. He offers a step-by-step coverage of the rebellion and the spectacularly violent aftermath of the rebels’ defeat and resulting cover-up and collective amnesia. This book is an important narrative to Daniel’s dedication to restoring erased history.
Tags: American Uprising, Human Trafficking, National Child Protection Hotline, New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau, Polaris Project, Refugee International, Slave Revolt
Topics: Ask Our Guests