Amber Howard, Marieke van der Star, Vera Vrijmoeth, and Junru Cui
4 episodes
5 days ago
In the third episode of this series we discuss housing, ethics and justice. In part 2 of this episode we are joined by Leilani Farha, former UN special rapporteur on adequate housing and director of the Shift, to discuss the human right to housing and the political and legal action which can help enforce this right.
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In the third episode of this series we discuss housing, ethics and justice. In part 2 of this episode we are joined by Leilani Farha, former UN special rapporteur on adequate housing and director of the Shift, to discuss the human right to housing and the political and legal action which can help enforce this right.
In the third episode of this series we discuss housing, ethics and justice. We are joined by geographer Richard Ronald and political philosopher Lisa Herzog to discuss how housing has become unevenly distributed across generations and social groups, and how mortgage dynamics have undermined access to housing. We then catch up with Melissa Koutouzis and Mieke Megawati Vlamblom to talk about the housing protests going on in the Netherlands right now, followed by Jan de Vries from Bureau Straatjurist to discuss homelessness, how it’s rising in Dutch cities and what can be done about it.
Housing matters podcast
In the third episode of this series we discuss housing, ethics and justice. In part 2 of this episode we are joined by Leilani Farha, former UN special rapporteur on adequate housing and director of the Shift, to discuss the human right to housing and the political and legal action which can help enforce this right.