Episodios

  • Rights in Your Ears Ep. 4-- Kim Ludbrook
    Jul 13 2024

    In this series, from UN Human Rights Regional Office, Southern Africa (OHCHR ROSA): we hear from young environmental human rights defenders who took park in a project co-sponsored by UNICEF South Africa, OHCHR ROSA, along with EPA Images and Maverick Citizen to take look at climate change, climate action and climate justice through the eyes of involved young people. The result was The Green Rising: Through a Fresh Lens, a book and exhibition of photos taken by 12 young environmental rights defenders articulating what climate change and the environmental crisis means to them through photos. The participants were selected from across South Africa and were all either involved in climate and environmental projects or had a photographic background. The photos show various views of the same issue -- unless we do something, we may lose what we have.

    Episode four: Kim Ludbrook

    Kim is the senior visual correspondent for EPA Images, based in South Africa. A photographer with more than 30 years experience, he served as the mentor and chief editor of the images from the 12 participants in the project. He said it was heartening to witness the growth, commitment and enthusiasm of the photographers through the project and hoped they continue to bring their unique messages to a broader audience. He is interviewed by Kaylois Henry from UN Human Rights.

    https://twitter.com/UNinSouthAfrica

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  • Rights in Your Ears Ep. 3-- Mamkhabela Mthembu
    Jul 13 2024

    In this series, from UN Human Rights Regional Office, Southern Africa (OHCHR ROSA): we hear from young environmental human rights defenders who took park in a project co-sponsored by UNICEF South Africa, OHCHR ROSA, along with EPA Images and Maverick Citizenn to take look at climate change, climate action and climate justice through the eyes of involved young people. The result was The Green Rising: Through a Fresh Lens, a book and exhibition of photos taken by 12 young environmental rights defenders articulating what climate change and the environmental crisis means to them through photos. The participants were selected from across South Africa and were all either involved in climate and environmental projects or had a photographic background. The photos show various views of the same issue -- unless we do something, we may lose what we have.

    Episode three: Mamkhabela Mthembu

    A law student at the University of Pretoria, Mamkhabela never imaged herself a photographer, but now sees it as one more tool in her climate activism arsenal. Her photo series "Plastic in our homes: Mother nature reincarnated" shows the juxtaposition of our creation of perfect plastic greenery inside our homes, versus the plastic clogging the real greenery outside. She is in conversation with Kaylois Henry from UN Human Rights.

    https://twitter.com/UNinSouthAfrica

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    6 m
  • Rights in Your Ears Ep. 2 -- Maleeqah Karriem
    Jul 13 2024

    In this series, from UN Human Rights Regional Office, Southern Africa (OHCHR ROSA): we hear from young environmental human rights defenders who took park in a project co-sponsored by UNICEF South Africa, OHCHR ROSA, along with EPA Images and Maverick Citizen to take look at climate change, climate action and climate justice through the eyes of involved young people. The result was The Green Rising: Through a Fresh Lens, a book and exhibition of photos taken by 12 young environmental rights defenders articulating what climate change and the environmental crisis means to them through photos. The participants were selected from across South Africa and were all either involved in climate and environmental projects or had a photographic background. The photos show various views of the same issue -- unless we do something, we may lose what we have.

    Episode two: Maleeqah Karriem

    21-year-old Maleeqah, advocates for socioeconomic solutions for climate action. She sees climate change in terms of mental health, with her photos conveying the feelings of angst and anxiety, that surround trying to work on saving the planet. Her photo series "How could we stop Mother Nature's wrath? What's the point of trying?" Maleeqah's images make you pause and think with their evocation of nostalgia, anxiety and urgency. She is in conversation with Kaylois Henry from UN Human Rights.

    https://twitter.com/UNinSouthAfrica

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    6 m
  • Rights in Your Ears Ep. 1 -- Sandile Menelisi Xakaza
    Jul 13 2024

    In this series, from UN Human Rights Regional Office, Southern Africa (OHCHR ROSA): we hear from young environmental human rights defenders who took park in a project co-sponsored by UNICEF South Africa, OHCHR ROSA, along with EPA Images and Maverick Citizen to take look at climate change, climate action and climate justice through the eyes of involved young people. The result was The Green Rising: Through a Fresh Lens, a book and exhibition of photos taken by 12 young environmental rights defenders articulating what climate change and the environmental crisis means to them through photos. The participants were selected from across South Africa and were all either involved in climate and environmental projects or had a photographic background. The photos show various views of the same issue -- unless we do something, we may lose what we have.

    Episode one: Sandile Menelisi Xakaza

    Sandile is a photographer, who was first focused on sports before joining the project. But, he said, he noticed just how much flooding was affecting the lives of those around him. Sandile's photo series is on flooding and waste and their effects on both people and the environment. He is in conversation with Kaylois Henry from the UN Human Rights Office.

    https://twitter.com/UNinSouthAfrica

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    7 m
  • UNAIDS South Africa In Conversation with Zoey Black
    Jul 5 2024

    This UNAIDS South Africa podcast features a powerful discussion with a leading transgender activist in South Africa, Zoey Black. We delve into the experiences of transgender people in South Africa, exploring the challenges and opportunities to ensure their health and well-being.

    https://twitter.com/UNinSouthAfrica

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    35 m