Episode 35 (17 November 2021)

Ending Child Marriage in the U.S.

Sherry Johnson grew-up in Tampa, Florida as a member of the Pentecostal church. She was only 11-years-old when her mother married her off to a man nearly twice her age. She had already been a victim of years of sexual violence, abuse that resulted in her first pregnancy at age nine.

As many as 12 million underage girls are forced to marry each year, meaning more than 650 million women alive today were married as children. In this episode, we explore the many causes of child marriage, including gender inequality, generational tradition, poverty, and war. We expose the global nature of this issue and how the U.S.—a country without any federal laws prohibiting child marriage—continues to contribute to these statistics. 

Featuring Sherry Johnson, Founder of the Svon Foundation, Princess Mabel van Oranje, Founder and Global Champion at Girls Not Brides, and Tannistha Datta, Child Protection Specialist at UNICEF, in conversation with Hazami Barmada, Activist & Founder, Humanity Lab Foundation.


This episode is made possible with support from Vodafone Americas Foundation. To learn more about their programs and how you can support their network of partners, visit vodafone-us.com

About the speakers:
  • Sherry Johnson Founder of the Svon Foundation
  • Princess Mabel van Oranje Founder and Global Champion at Girls Not Brides
  • Tannistha Datta Child Protection Specialist at UNICEF
  • Hazami Barmada Host, Activist & Founder, Humanity Lab Foundation

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