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Frontline Foodcast
Georgie Styles
18 episodes
6 days ago
Investigative audio journalist, Georgie Styles, digs into the untold and unpopular stories of food on the frontlines.
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Investigative audio journalist, Georgie Styles, digs into the untold and unpopular stories of food on the frontlines.
Show more...
Food
Arts
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Youth! COP26 Series
Frontline Foodcast
10 minutes 1 second
3 years ago
Youth! COP26 Series

The Landworkers Alliance, along with Georgie Styles and Frontline Foodcast bring to you these COP26 podcasts. 

This episode comes to you direct from COP26 and raises the voices of youth from around the world. Friday 5th November 2021, saw tens of thousands of people take to the streets of Glasgow to march for the futures of our next generation. People of all ages gathered, sang, shouted, stomped, drummed, protested and barged their way through the centre of the city to demand climate justice and brought hope for the future. This episode is a curated soundscape from that march, including song, protest chants and speeches from Kampala in Uganda and the Philippines. 

This series of podcasts look at how food sovereignty and agroecology offer key solutions to the climate crisis and contribute significantly to the wider climate justice movement.

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Frontline Foodcast
Investigative audio journalist, Georgie Styles, digs into the untold and unpopular stories of food on the frontlines.