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University of Cincinnati invites activist Harold D’Souza to speak on ‘How to Change the World’


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Ohio, Sep 30, 2021: Dr. Jon Weller, University of Cincinnati, Director International Enrollment invited internationally renowned speaker Harold D’Souza to enlighten students on; ‘How to Change the World’.


Harold Dsouza


Harold Dsouza


Harold Dsouza


This in-person presentation was held on September 29, 2021 at Edwards One Complex, University of Cincinnati campus.

Dr. Aaron Murnan, Assistant Professor at University of Cincinnati’s College of Nursing spoke to the press after the event; “Harold’s story is inspiring, and he is truly engaging as a speaker. What stood out to me most is the way that he calls on the next generation of students and thinkers to tackle society’s largest problems. He communicates humility, accessibility, warmth, and grace in a way that I believe helps move students from feeling interested and wondering ‘I don’t know if I can help” and energizes them to think “what can I do to get started”.

Inspirational crusader Harold D’Souza is the President of Eyes Open International, a non-profit organization registered under 501c3 in America and is registered as Eyes Open Trust in India. Eyes Open International is operational in five countries but are focused to start in fifty countries.

The University of Cincinnati is a public research university in Cincinnati, Ohio. Founded in 1819 as Cincinnati College, it is the oldest institution of higher education in Cincinnati and has an annual enrollment of over 44,000 students, making it the second largest university in Ohio.

Harold spoke, “every student has the ability to change the world. I changed first to make a difference on labour trafficking. Age is just a number. Aim high, achieve higher, and aspire happiness. Failure is the path to success. Four things to take away from my experience, be happy, think positive, never quit, and believe in yourself.

If you or anyone you suspect is a victim of Labour or Sex Trafficking in the United States of America call the National Human Trafficking Hotline number 1-888-373-7888

This common man from Bajpe, Mangalore is doing uncommon things worldwide.