HUMAN IDFF: Human Talks
Podcast by Human International Documentary Film Festival
Human Talks is a podcast dedicated to shed light on current human rights issues. The episodes was recorded during HUMAN International Documentary Film...
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14 episodesPå 1960-tallet betalte sukkerindustrien forskere for å «bevise» at det ikke fantes noen sammenheng mellom sukker og sykdommer som diabetes og overvekt. I stedet la de skylden på fett, så høyt sukkerinnhold i mat og drikke ikke skulle bli regulert. Slik kunne sukkerbaronene fortsette å tjene milliarder – på bekostning av folks helse. Gro Harlem … Fortsett å lese #14 Da sukker la skylden på fett
Across the globe, artists are threatened and incarcerated due to their courage to speak up against their governments’ human rights abuses. What is it like to be imprisoned for raising your voice? How does censorship affect artists’ practice? Does it force them to silence, change the way they work, or give them more energy to … Fortsett å lese #13 Poet Behind Bars
Hva bør samfunnet bygges rundt – Homo Solidaricus eller Homo Economicus? Begrepene preger aktuelle debatter om økonomisk ulikhet og velferdsstatens framtid. Hva ligger nærmest menneskets natur, det individuelle eller kollektive? Er det individuelle virkelig det mest rasjonelle, og det kollektive det mest empatiske? Og hvilken side vinner faktisk fram i dagens samfunn? Vi samler begge … Fortsett å lese #12 Intellektuell Wrestling: Homo Solidaricus vs Homo Economicus
Hopes were high for a better future in 1994, when the Apartheid regime fell and the ANC and Nelson Mandela took office. Yet, today South Africa is the most unequal country in the world, according to The World Bank. Their report found that the top 1% of South Africans own 70.9% of the country’s wealth, … Fortsett å lese #11 What Now South Africa?
The whole Western world rejoiced when Asia Bibi, after eight years in prison, finally was released and acquitted of her death sentence for blasphemy in Pakistan in 2018. However, inside Pakistan, extremists responded by turning the country upside down, threatening judges, the government and Bibi’s family, causing the Pakistani government to give in to the … Fortsett å lese #10 Extremism and Freedom of Belief in Pakistan
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