Building Hopes: Engaged Educators Change the World is a four part series podcast that launched on 28th April. In episode 2 we meet Jeffrey Duncan-Andrade, talking about growing roses in concrete in wounded and vulnerable communities.
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EPISODE 1 – Building Hopes: Engaged Educators Change the World
Building Hopes: Engaged Educators Change the World is a four part series podcast launching today, 28th April. In episode 1, we meet André de Quadros speaking about empowering through creative arts-making.
EPISODE 1. Empowering Through Creative Arts-Making
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Richard Bennett is a visiting professor to RWI and was appointed UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Afghanistan in April 2022. He had his mandate extended a year in October 2022. He has served in Afghanistan … Continue reading » “Richard Bennett, Special Rapporteur: On his Mission in Afghanistan”
Continue readingBuilding Hopes: Engaged Educators Change the World
In this podcast series, on critical and transformative pedagogy, titled Building Hopes: Engaged Educators Change the World, Teresa Cappiali interviews the most innovative educators, human rights advocates, and community leaders around the world using critical and transformative pedagogy in their … Continue reading » “Building Hopes: Engaged Educators Change the World ”
Continue readingPODCAST – AI Ethics and Human Rights Challenges
Artificial intelligence is everywhere these days. Most of us do not reflect much about what it does. Nevertheless, it is a part of our lives. We do get a lot of help from AI systems and the benefits are many. … Continue reading » “PODCAST – AI Ethics and Human Rights Challenges”
Continue readingPodcast – The right to housing
The right to housing is a human right that is critical to a person’s health, dignity, safety, inclusion, and contribution to their community. According to the UN Special Rapporteur, courts must protect both negative and positive housing rights guaranteed by … Continue reading » “Podcast – The right to housing”
Continue readingPodcast: AI and Human Rights
In our latest episode of “On Human Rights” we spoke with Virginia Dignum, a professor in social and ethical AI at Umeå University in Sweden. We discussed the burgeoning field of artificial intelligence and its connection with human rights.
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Continue readingAfghanistan: Girls Are Not Allowed To Go To School. Again.
When the Taliban took over Afghanistan in 1996, Farima Nawabi was a high school student. Suddenly, she was asked to stay home for five years. Her house turned into a prison for her sisters and herself. The prison of our … Continue reading » “Afghanistan: Girls Are Not Allowed To Go To School. Again.”
Continue readingOn Campaining Against Racism in Sweden: Interview with Isatou Aysha Jones, Founder of Black Lives Matter Sweden
The Raoul Wallenberg Institute is presenting you its latest On Human Rights podcast. This episode focuses on Campaining Against Racism in Sweden with Isatou Aysha Jones, Founder of Black Lives Matter Sweden.
On March 21st we started to discuss … Continue reading » “On Campaining Against Racism in Sweden: Interview with Isatou Aysha Jones, Founder of Black Lives Matter Sweden”
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