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World Service,05 Dec 2013,55 mins

From Commune Kid to Corporate Lawyer

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As a child Joshua Safran travelled to the US with his mother in search of her anti-capitalist utopia. But she met and married an abusive man, and Joshua found a way to escape - by becoming a corporate lawyer and campaigning on behalf of domestic violence victims. How Ken Scott, the Beatles' sound engineer found himself pushing the buttons for the biggest band in the world as a teenager. Krishna Tiwari is a forest warden in Mumbai who speaks up for the leopards and educates people on how to live safely side-by-side with the animals. Thirty-eight years ago Jose Antonio Abreu started a pioneering programme to provide music education to poor children in Venezuela. Now El Sistema has become known as a breeding ground for successful musicians. (Photo: Joshua Saftran as a boy, courtesy of Joshua)

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