


Reddy confessed to felonies, including conspiracy to commit immigration fraud and transporting a minor for sex, only after a tragic accident came to light: A roommate found two teenage sisters - Chanti and Lalitha Prattipati - unconscious in a Berkeley apartment also owned by Reddy. ’89) learned that Lakireddy Reddy, owner of Pasand restaurant, had kept cook and wait staff as slaves. “We give you tools to act locally and showīatstone (Ph.D. Of San Francisco and founder, Not For Sale

No one should be for sale.” This professor of ethics at University of San Francisco, entrepreneur, author, and social activist - founded the nonprofit Not For Sale when he discovered slavery in his own back yard Berkeley, that is.ĭavid Batstone, Professor of Ethics at University Listen to our interview with David Batstoneĭavid Batstone’s business card reads: “I am not for sale.
