Episodios

  • On the Ground Episode 19--You Hear theatre—Joanna Sherman co-founder and Artistic Director and Michael McGuigan Managing Director of Bond Street Theatre
    Jun 14 2024

    In this enlightening episode, Adriane interviews two remarkable figures in mission-driven theatre—Joanna Sherman co-founder and Artistic Director of Bond Street Theatre and Michael McGuigan Managing Director of Bond Street Theatre and an accomplished performer.

    With a history dating back to 1977, Bond Street Theatre utilizes the arts as a powerful medium for social justice across the globe. Joanna and Michael share their experiences in transforming communities through performance, often venturing into refugee camps, rural villages, and conflict zones to deliver impactful, message-driven theatre.

    Throughout the episode, Joanna and Michael delve into the challenges and rewards of their unique form of theatre. They discuss their creative process, highlighting how they partner with local communities to produce performances that resonate deeply with their audiences. The conversation also touches on the logistics of sustaining such an ambitious program, from securing funding through U.S. embassies and NGOs to adapting to technological advances. Key topics include notable projects in Afghanistan, Myanmar, and South Africa, and their adaptive strategies during the COVID-19 pandemic.

    Key Takeaways:

    • Theatre as a Voice for Justice: Bond Street Theatre uses performance art to address social justice issues in over 60 countries, shaping performances that resonate with local audiences.
    • Community Engagement: Projects are driven by community needs, with local participants often contributing stories and solutions that are then staged as performances.
    • Sustaining Efforts: Success hinges on forming enduring relationships with funding bodies like U.S. embassies and adapting proposals to highlight the measurable impact of their work.
    • Adaptability and Resilience: Despite challenges like political instability and pandemics, Bond Street Theatre continues to thrive by adapting its strategies and leveraging technology where possible.
    • Long-Term Impact: Beyond immediate performances, the organization’s work often results in long-lasting community engagement and empowerment, evident in their projects' ongoing influence.

    Resources:

    • Bond Street Theatre – Official website for more information on their global initiatives.
    • Contact Bond Street Theatre via Email: info@bondst.org

    Immerse yourself in the full episode to discover how Bond Street Theatre uses the transformative power of the arts to drive social change worldwide.

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  • On the Ground Episode 18: You hear Dr. Mayanka Guptak, Joint Secretary of The All India Women’s Education Fund Association (AIWEFA
    May 1 2024

    About the Guest(s):

    Dr. Mayanka Gupta is a gerontologist, academician, and Joint Secretary of the All India Women's Education Fund Association (AIWEFA), an NGO with special consultative status with the United Nations Economic and Social Council (ECOSOC) since 1999. Her work involves advocacy for women's rights in India, focusing on education and empowerment, as well as promoting projects that address climate change and environmental sustainability. Beyond her NGO work, Dr. Gupta has developed a framework for evaluating care institutions and has been deeply involved in research related to the quality of life for older adults.

    Episode Summary:

    In this episode, Dr. Mayanka Gupta engages in an enlightening conversation about her role in AIWEFA and discusses the organization's efforts in promoting women's empowerment and education. Gupta delves into the interesting projects spearheaded by AIWEFA, exploring their global impact and collaboration with the United Nations.

    AIWEFA, established under the vision of Mahatma Gandhi and Lady Dorothy Irwin, has been instrumental in shaping women's rights in India. Dr. Gupta outlines some key initiatives, such as the employment program for women cab drivers with Ola Cabs and the 'Khadi Goes Global' event showcasing indigenous weaving arts. These projects highlight AIWEFA's multi-faceted approach to empowerment, from economic opportunities to cultural representation.

    Listeners will gain insight into the mechanisms of collaboration with the UN, the strategies for involving youth and leveraging technology, and the advocacy for policy initiatives. Dr. Gupta introduces her personal research on developing a Quality of Life Index for older adults and offers opportunities for collaboration in research and policy implementation.

    Key Takeaways:

    • AIWEFA is dedicated to enhancing women's empowerment, with a history of rights advocacy and education efforts in India.
    • The organization has an extensive record of participating in and organizing events in collaboration with the United Nations.
    • Dr. Gupta's research on the Quality of Life Index offers a unique perspective on elder care and has potential for broader application.
    • Technology and student engagement play crucial roles in expanding AIWEFA's outreach and impact.
    • Collaborative opportunities are available for those interested in contributing to AIWEFA's goals or Dr. Gupta's ongoing research.

    Notable Quotes:

    • "We are dedicated to enhancing women's empowerment."
    • "Active engagement with UN agencies, member states, and civil society globally on women's issues."
    • "Leveraging the project further [with ECOSOC status]."
    • "Investing in youth leadership is very, very crucial."
    • "Embracing innovation and technology, NGOs should definitely reach out to broader audiences."

    Resources:

    • AIWEFA Website: www.aiwefa.org
    • Email for Collaborative Opportunities: aiwefa29@gmail.com
    • Dr. Mayanka Gupta's LinkedIn profile and contact information for collaboration on the Quality of Life Index project.

    Tune in to discover how AIWEFA's legacy intertwines with contemporary efforts to empower women and how individuals and organizations can collaborate for positive change. Stay connected for more transformative dialogue in upcoming episodes.

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    34 m
  • On the Ground: Episode 17, Memorial Gala for Patrick Sciarratta
    Mar 29 2024

    Join Pianist Aysegul Durakoglu at this Memorial Gala.

    For tickets visit: gnec.ngo or dromnyc.com

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    12 m
  • Episode 16, You hear from Global Executive Committee Member and Secretary General of the World Assembly of Youth: Ediola Pasholari
    Mar 5 2024

    Episode 16, You hear from Global Executive Committee Member and Secretary General of the World Assembly of Youth: Ediola Pasholari

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    23 m
  • Episode 15, You hear from Global GNEC President and President of the African Youth Movement Uem Robert
    Mar 4 2024

    You hear from Global GNEC President and President of the African Youth Movement Uem Robert

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    15 m
  • Episode 16, You hear about the LightUp Foundation from Olasubomi Iginla Aina
    Jan 17 2024

    In this episode of On The Ground, we feature Ola Shobomi Iginla Aina, a  Director of GNEC and Founder and Executive Director of Light Up Foundation, focusing on youth and community development through volunteering and capacity-building projects. Ola shares the success of their Bag of Hope project, which broke a world record and raised awareness about children's rights. She also delves into the issue of irregular migration and the Foundation's efforts to create awareness and provide opportunities for young people in Africa. Don't miss this inspiring conversation about making a positive impact in communities.

    Ola Shobomi Iginla Aina is celebrated for her impactful initiatives geared toward youth and community development. Her notable work includes creating awareness, providing opportunities to address issues such as irregular migration, and promoting child rights. Under her leadership, Light Up Foundation has achieved special consultative status with the UNECOSOC and an association with the United Nations Department for Global Communications.

    Key Takeaways:

    •           The signature project, "Bag of Hope," uses creative means to educate children about their rights, with the added accolade of setting a world record.

    •           Ola emphasizes the dire need to address irregular migration by providing alternative opportunities for African youth, thus preventing life-threatening journeys.

    •           Fundraising and engaging volunteers are crucial to the success and reach of the Light Up Foundation's humanitarian projects.

    •           The excitement builds for the upcoming UN Civil Society Conference in Nairobi, where GNEC and the Light Up Foundation plan to showcase their CAA Mission and recruit further support.

    Resources:

    •           Light Up Foundation Website: lightupfoundation.org

    •           Email for volunteering or inquiries: admin@lightupfoundation.org

    Dive into the entire episode to explore the fascinating journey and initiatives of Ola Shobomi Iginla Aina and the Light Up Foundation. Their pragmatic solutions to global challenges are a beacon of hope and inspiration. Stay tuned for more episodes that illuminate paths to a better world.

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    39 m
  • Episode 13, You hear about the GNEC Hackathon from Jason Xu and Ruoyu Xu
    Dec 14 2023
    • Jason Su is the Global Manager of GNEC Hackathon. He is passionate about addressing STEM gaps in communities and providing opportunities for students to strengthen their STEM knowledge and interest.
    • Ruoyu Xu is the Project Manager at GNEC Hackathon. He played a crucial role in managing the hackathon, attracting participants from over 50 countries, and securing sponsors and judges for the event.

    Summary:
    Jason Su and Ruoyu Xu discuss the GNEC Hackathon, an event that brings together individuals from around the world to compete in solving challenges related to the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The hackathon aims to address STEM gaps and provide a platform for innovative solutions. The event attracted over 600 participants from 50 countries, showcasing diverse perspectives and ideas. The projects ranged from AI algorithms for workout assistance to applications using AI to help visually impaired individuals. The hackathon also provided opportunities for networking and internships with the UN. Jason and Ruoyu highlight the importance of expanding participation and reaching underserved populations in future hackathons.

    Key Takeaways:

    • The GNEC Hackathon is an event where individuals compete to solve challenges related to the United Nations' 17 Sustainable Development Goals.
    • The hackathon aims to address STEM gaps and provide a platform for innovative solutions.
    • The event attracted over 600 participants from 50 countries, showcasing diverse perspectives and ideas.
    • Projects ranged from AI algorithms for workout assistance to applications using AI to help visually impaired individuals.
    • The hackathon provides networking opportunities and internships with the UN.
    • Future hackathons aim to expand participation and reach underserved populations.
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  • Episode 12, You hear Gloria Blackwell, CEO of the American Association of University Women (AAUW))
    Nov 13 2023
    • AAUW's mission, established in 1881, focused on encouraging women to pursue higher education.
    • Over 140 years, the mission has evolved to address contemporary challenges such as STEM careers, equal pay, and women's economic security.
    • AAUW's history aligns with the founding of the UN, with members playing key roles in UNESCO, the UN Charter, and the Commission on the Status of Women.
    • As a UN representative, Gloria Blackwell emphasizes AAUW's focus on gender equality and women's economic security.
    • AAUW actively participates in UN events, including the Commission on the Status of Women, and collaborates with global organizations.
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    29 m