Episodios

  • Our Shared Humanity=Justice for All: A Conversation with Saffet Catovic
    Jun 6 2024

    Saffet Catovic is the Director of the United Nations Operations for Justice for All, a faith-based, human-rights organization.

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    37 m
  • Healing Activism in the Pacific: A Conversation with Bedi Racule
    Mar 4 2024

    Bedi Racule is a nuclear and climate justice advocate from the Pacific - hailing from the Marshall Islands and Pohnpei (Federated States of Micronesia). She began her advocacy journey with MISA4thePacific - a youth grassroots organization, sharing stories of nuclear testing in the Pacific with young people and communities around the world. Bedi currently resides in Fiji and serves as an ecumenical enabler for climate justice at the Pacific Conference of Churches, where she tackles issues related to climate, oceans and the Pacific nuclear legacy. She is also the co-founder of the Bok im Na youth project, and co-chair of the Nuclear Truth Project.

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    See You Soon, Lagoon, a poem

    Show music by Penguinmusic, song Better Day.

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    32 m
  • Stop Killer Robots
    Dec 31 2023

    In this episode, guest Sai Bourotho with Automated Decision Research discusses Stop Killer Robots.

    Stop Killer Robots is a growing global coalition of more than 250 civil society organizations working together to prevent digital dehumanization, build a better society, and overcome inequalities and systems of oppression through the creation of legally binding rules on autonomy in weapons systems.



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    13 m
  • UN Academic Impact Initiative & Nonviolence
    Oct 29 2023

    In this episode we speak with Ramu Damodaran who is the first chief of the United Nations’s Academic Impact Initiative.

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    16 m
  • International Day of Nonviolence and the UN's Potential
    Sep 24 2023

    Ela Gandhi is the chairperson of the Gandhi Development Trust and Phoenix Settlement Trust, The Metta Center's board member, and the granddaughter of Mahatma Gandhi. Listen to this episode where she speaks about the significance of International Day of Nonviolence, observed on 2 October every year to commemorate the birthday of her grandfather. She also discusses the potential that nonviolence has for the UN, and our collective responsibility to empower and strengthen the global institution.



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    16 m
  • The UN: A Home for Peacebuilders
    Aug 27 2023

    Yehuda Silverman is a "pracademic" and a Cultural Exchange Assistant of the peacebuilding network, Acquaint, “a nonprofit platform where people around the world grow and learn through human connections.” He joins Uniting Nations to speak about peacebuilding, dialogue, and his hope and idealism for the United Nations as a peacebuilding entity through his participation in some of the UN’s key peacebuilding programs.



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    18 m
  • Uniting Nations - UNHCR
    Jul 30 2023

    On today’s episode we speak with Jean Nicolas Beuze UN HRC representative in Iraq.



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    20 m
  • Seville Statement on Violence
    Jun 25 2023

    In this episode we speak with a retired scientist who was instrumental in the creation of the Seville Statement on Violence from 1986, which brought together scientists for UNESCO to refute the claims that underpin violence and war that we are predestined and genetically inclined toward violence and destruction as a species. David discusses this document as well as his work within the UN system for a Culture of Peace, including the Declaration and Programme of Action on a Culture of Peace



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    13 m