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  • 12. The Transphobic Pyramid of Violence: Polish Transactivist Maja Heban tweets
    2020/11/21

    In honor of all the LGBTQI-activists out there and to raise attention for Trans Day of Remembrance 2020 we have a special recording circling in on the escalating events in Poland.

    In the 12th episode of the Change Rebels podcast we are talking to twitter queen and outspoken trans activist Maja Heban about the increasing religious crack downs on LGBTQ rights in Poland. As democracy rapidly retreats in parts of Europe young activists live in fear of their lives in a country where people have gotten stuck in-between a Poland which no longer fulfil its obligations under article 7 of EU’s shared values of democracy, the rule of law and respect for fundamental rights and an EU that fails to respond to the crack down of institutional justice . We speak with Maja Heban, trans, queer and youth activist. #TDoR2020

    Follow Maja Heban on Twitter by clicking here: twitter.com/hebanmaja

    A big thank you to the Polish feminist punk band SIKSA that let us play one of their recent songs in support of the LGBTQ+ community's protests in August. "Proste hasło" by SIKSA www.youtube.com/watch?v=IO_eR06Bw7g

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    56 分
  • 11. Leadership at the UN: Shaping the Future of Youth, Peace & Security
    2020/10/20
    In the 11th episode of the Change Rebels podcast we are talking leadership and changemaking at the UN level. This is a so called “how to” make a change in global peace and security policy as a young leader. And we tackle some big questions, such as: what are the greatest challenges facing our generation in peace and security today? And we talk about their most memorable memories of changemaking as elected representatives of the Swedish youth movement to the UN. Sofia Brännström Swedish youth representative to the UN high level political forum, and Louise Burenby, Swedish youth representative to the UN General Assembly’s third committee. It is an inspiring conversation that hits just at the heart of young people’s struggles today.

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    44 分
  • 10. Research Shows: Democracy Needs Youth
    2020/10/10
    This is the 10th episode of the Change Rebels podcast and we are speaking about the latest trends and research on youth and democratic participation. 2019 was noted as the worst year for democracy globally, and the Global Peace Index fell again for the 9th time in 12 years. At the same time there are clear directions coming from the UN’s secretary general: “prevention, including that of violent conflict, is a priority. The active engagement of young women and men can make a critical difference in averting violence and war. This should be recognised, supported and promoted as a critical precondition for the success of efforts to build enduring peace.” Our guest is Jana Birke Belschner, PhD Degree at the University of Bergen, whom just this August had her dissertation defence. Jana explains to us what science knows about youth and democracy and why we should be invested in the political inclusion of youth. The Change Rebels podcast is a podcast about change & changemaking at the frontline of peace and security. Podcast host: Emelie Weski

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    41 分
  • 9. The Controversial Guest at The Peace Table - Decolonize Youth4Peace
    2020/09/24
    This is the 9th episode of the Change Rebels podcast, the podcast about change and changemaking in youth, peace and security.We find out what decolonising peace in Asia means and why it is especially important as the UN celebrates its 75th anniversary. We speak to peace builder and activist Regine Borja Guevara.Guevara deconstructs peace for us and put it into four dimensions: history, culture, global vs. regional and off course age. We find out why military tanks are driving on the streets in the Philippines since covid-19. How decolonisation of peace can help us understand freedom fighters and the fight for independence. And take a in depth look at the UN system and the challenges of peace programming together with ‘the locals’.She describes herself as an Activist in style and a Young, Woman, Asian Philanthropist. She represents the South South Council for Sustainable Development - SSCC, is a UN Representative to the Committee for ASEAN Youth Cooperation and a Conflict and disaster expert at the Youth Advisory Board to the United Nations in the Philippines.Also watch the live event “Youth4Peace in the Better Normal: Towards Local, Regional and decolonial approaches on youth, peace and security” organized by Regine Borja Guevara on International Peace Day on 21st of September.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1J1TgCnLik

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    44 分
  • 8. The Lazy Edition - What is Happening in Syria?
    2020/09/21
    Whether you are a social media activist who rather do your activism from the sofa, or whether you simply have too much to do and too little time to do it: this is the episode for you! We boil down the last three episodes into one so that even if you are feeling lazy or rushed you can still take a moment to find out what the fuck is happening in Syria. This is the Lazy edition of the Change Rebels podcast. The podcast that brings you stories from the changemakers at the frontline of youth, peace and security. You will get 15 minutes’ summaries of this week’s three interviews. First we discuss Swedish foreign policy and Swedish youth in Syria and refugees fleeing Syria. Our guest is a youth activist turned minister of foreign affairs: Ann Linde, the minister of foreign affairs in Sweden (for the full transcript translated into English click here, and to skip her Ann Lindes interview in Swedish skip ahead to 17:56). Then we meet with the president of the Youth League of the Green Party in Sweden, Aida Badeli. She is calling for a change of direction to green policy and amendments to the framework of the rights of asylum. Finally, Juliette Touma, the Regional Chief of Communications for the MENA-region at UNICEF speaks on the youth, peace and security situation in Syria, and the Al Hol camp that detains 65.000 IS-children. What hope should young Syrian peace builders and refugees have after 10 years of violent war?CAL FOR HELP!LSU, the national council of Swedish youth organisations, has had a sister relationship with RADA for many years. They are united in a global partnership, including eight countries. Together they are fighting shrinking space, building leadership capacity, and supporting one another financially and organically. Since the escalating events in Belarus we watch an emergency develop in Belarus. Our existing funds are not enough and cannot be used for this purpose - but now they are in urgent need of OUR SUPPORT.If you would like to support RADA, you can swish to LSU's number, and mark your deposit with RADA. On all RADA-marked deposits, the money goes to them in full.Swish: 123 690 58 48 (only for Swedish citizens)Contact us at info@changerebels.org for bank transfers.For more information go to LSU’s webpage www.lsu.se

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    49 分
  • 7. Burned by fire, Born in war - UNICEFs Juliette Touma speaks on youth, peace and security in Syria
    2020/09/18
    In the 7th episode of the Change Rebels podcast we get closer to the situation in Syria, as its entering its 10th year of war. What does the reality for children and youth look like here? We take on some difficult questions: What does it means to take special consideration to age in humanitarian assistance programming What is happening to the IS-fighters and their children in the Al Hol camp? And, we find out if young peace builders in Syria should carry any hope?We speak with peacebuilder and children’s rights activist Juliette Tuoma based in Amman, Jordan. Touma is the Regional Chief of Communications for the MENA region (the Middle East and North Africa Region) at the office of UNICEF, the United Nations Children Fund.------------------The Change Rebels podcast is a podcast about change and changemaking on the frontline of youth, peace and security.

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    43 分
  • 6. Checklist: Change the World, Shake It Off & Be Brave
    2020/09/17
    In the 6th episode of the Change Rebels podcast we talk about climate activism and what climate has to do with peace and security. Millions of young people has joined, what is know as, the Fridays for future protests. Together with the youth movement they have succeeded in bringing climate action to the top of the political agenda. Their front figure 16 year old Greta Thunberg has been compared to a modern day Joan of Arc. But as a climate activist and as a youth activist you should expected to receive threats and hate. Even from the president of the United States.In this episode we meet Aida Badeli, president of the Green Party Youth League in Sweden. We talk about the ways youth has contributed to climate action and brought green policy to the top of the political agenda globally. Aida gives useful advice on what it takes to change the world and cope with the challenges that comes with being an activist. And we discuss the future of green leadership. Who will be the next leader of the greens?-----------------------The Change Rebels podcast is a podcast about change and changemaking. We bring you stories from the frontline of youth, peace and security.

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    36 分
  • Trailer: 5. Youth Activist Yesterday, Minister of Foreign Affairs Today - Ann Linde
    2020/09/09
    In a fresh episode of the Change Rebels podcast we discuss change with the minister of foreign affairs in Sweden.

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    1 分