The Governor speaks with Grace Forrest as part of the Conversations at Government House series. Grace Forrest, Young West Australian of the Year speaks with the Governor during #youthweekwa April 12, 2021 By Adele Hollywood Grace Forrest, Young West Australian of the Year, global anti-slavery activist and the youngest ever UN Goodwill Ambassador joined the Governor for a conversation to launch Youth Week 2021. Grace is a Founding Director of Walk Free, an international human rights organisation focused on the eradication of modern slavery in our lifetime. Since its inception in 2011, Walk Free has become one of world’s leading anti-slavery organisations, responsible for publishing the Global Slavery Index (GSI). Passionate, articulated, committed to abolishing modern slavery, listen to Grace’s compelling and fascinating conversation below. During her travels around the world Grace has compiled a book of photographs and heart-wrenching case studies of children, youth, men and women. Click here to download the book. Post navigation Christina Matthews, CEO of the WACA talks to the Governor on International Women’s Day‘Conversations at Government House’ – with Lee Musumeci View all Articles