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Human Rights Chat
New Tactics in Human Rights
13 episodes
6 days ago
Human Rights Chat is a podcast by New Tactics in Human Rights, where we inspire and equip activists to change the world. A program of the Center for Victims of Torture, New Tactics helps activists become more effective through strategic thinking and tactical planning.
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Human Rights Chat is a podcast by New Tactics in Human Rights, where we inspire and equip activists to change the world. A program of the Center for Victims of Torture, New Tactics helps activists become more effective through strategic thinking and tactical planning.
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Human Rights Chat
الحلقة الثالثة عشر: دردشة عن حقوق الإنسان - في قلب العدالة المناخية حوار مع هلا مراد حول البيئة وحقوق الإنسان

في هذه الحلقة من بودكاست "دردشة عن حقوق الإنسان" من برنامج التكتيكات الجديدة في حقوق الإنسان، نستضيف هلا مراد، المدافعة عن العدالة المناخية والمديرة التنفيذية لجمعية دبين للتنمية البيئية.

تشاركنا هلا رحلتها الممتدة لأكثر من سبعة عشر عامًا في العمل البيئي والحقوقي، وتحدثنا عن رؤيتها في ربط البيئة بحقوق الإنسان، ودور العدالة المناخية في تحقيق التوازن بين التنمية وحماية الموارد. كما تسلط الضوء على أهمية التفكير بمنظور عالمي تجاه التغير المناخي وتأثيراته المتشابكة على حياة الناس في مختلف أنحاء العالم.

استمعوا إلى هذه الحلقة الملهمة التي تسلّط الضوء على تقاطع قضايا البيئة وحقوق الإنسان، وعلى دور المجتمع المدني في بناء مستقبل أكثر عدلاً واستدامة.

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1 month ago
38 minutes 27 seconds

Human Rights Chat
Ep 12: Reflections on the History of New Tactics in Human Rights: A Conversation with Doug Johnson and Nancy Pearson

Since 1996, New Tactics in Human Rights has strengthened the work of advocates and defenders worldwide through strategic training, resources, and tactical innovation.

In this episode of Human Rights Chat, host Noah Biasco speaks with Doug Johnson (former executive director of CVT, founder of New Tactics, longtime human rights leader, and current lecturer at Harvard Kennedy School) and Nancy Pearson (New Tactics training manager with many decades of experience in human rights advocacy). Together, they reflect on the origins of New Tactics, the challenges and lessons from its founding, and what it takes to build sustainable human rights movements.

🎧 Hear the story behind New Tactics and gain insights for anyone working to launch or strengthen a human rights organization.

📖 Read the full transcript here: https://www.newtactics.org/conversations/how-it-all-began

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2 months ago
1 hour 23 minutes 27 seconds

Human Rights Chat
Ep 11: The International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse: A Conversation with Susie Hughes

In this episode of Human Rights Chat, New Tactics in Human Rights' host, Melissa McNeilly, speaks with Susie Hughes, cofounder and Executive Director of the International Coalition to End Transplant Abuse in China. The conversation delves into the harrowing issue of forced organ harvesting from prisoners of conscience in China, a practice that has been condemned worldwide. Susie shares her extensive work leading the coalition, which has grown into a powerful force for justice, coordinating over 70 organizations and more than 75 volunteers across multiple continents.

The episode explores the coalition’s efforts to raise awareness, prevent complicity, and push for accountability in the face of this massive human rights violation. A key focus is the 2019 China Tribunal, where Susie played a pivotal role as Director of Logistics, helping to bring global attention to the findings of this independent investigation into organ harvesting.

Join us as we examine the innovative tactics being used to fight this egregious abuse, as well as the coalition’s ongoing mission to seek justice for victims and end these human rights violations once and for all.

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10 months ago
49 minutes 20 seconds

Human Rights Chat
Ep 10: Healing the Harms of the Criminal Legal System: A Conversation with All Square

In this episode of Human Rights Chat, New Tactics intern, Grace McDonough, sat down with Emily Hunt Turner, Aretina Williams and Diamond Fletcher - key staff at All Square. Their mission is clear: to heal the wounds inflicted by the criminal legal system and to challenge the way society views and uses criminal records. Their work is rooted in a unique approach that includes a craft grilled cheese restaurant, a fellowship program, and a legal initiative called The Legal Revolution. Each of these components works together to create opportunities for those who have been impacted by mass incarceration, challenging societal norms and creating pathways to freedom.

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11 months ago
1 hour 11 minutes 9 seconds

Human Rights Chat
الحلقة الثانية: دردشة عن حقوق الإنسان - رنين: مغامرات في عالم من الروايات المسموعة

مرحبًا بكم في حلقة جديدة من بودكاست دردشة عن حقوق الانسان وموضوع هذه الحلقة "رنين: مغامرات في عالم من الروايات المسموعة"، حيث تأخذكم مؤسسة رنين في رحلة مشوقة إلى عالم الاستماع الإبداعي وتنمية المهارات السمعية للأطفال. في هذا البودكاست، سنتناول دور مؤسسة رنين الرائد في تعزيز ثقافة الاستماع لدى الأطفال وكيف يمكن للأصوات والروايات أن تفتح لهم أبواب الخيال والإبداع. كما تؤمن بحق التعليم والإلهام كأدوات لتعزيز قدرات الأفراد والمجتمعات على تحقيق تغيير إيجابي ومستدام. مؤسسة رنين تعمل بلا كلل على تقديم برامج تعليمية مبتكرة تهدف إلى تنمية قدرات الأطفال في المجتمع على التركيز والفهم من خلال الاستماع الفعّال.

اليوم، معنا مؤسس رنين الأستاذة روان بركات، حيث ستحدثنا عن قصة تأسيس المؤسسة، والرسالة التي تسعى لتحقيقها، والإنجازات البارزة التي حققتها في رحلتها حتى الآن. سنتعرف على كيفية تأثير هذه البرامج على الأطفال، وما هي القصص الملهمة التي ظهرت من خلال هذه المبادرات. كما سنتطرق إلى التحديات التي تواجه المؤسسة في سعيها لتوسيع نطاق تأثيرها وكيف يمكن للمجتمع المساهمة في دعم هذه الجهود.

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1 year ago
28 minutes 26 seconds

Human Rights Chat
الحلقة الاولى: دردشة عن حقوق الإنسان - كسر الصور النمطية: المساواة بين الجنسين

لطالما كانت المطالبة بالمساواة بين الرجل والمرأة تشكل جزءًا أساسيًا من التطور الاجتماعي والثقافي في المجتمعات. يعكس هذا الاهتمام بتحقيق المساواة تفاعلات اجتماعية عميقة، حيث لا يقتصر الأمر على النقاشات السياسية والحقوق القانونية فقط، بل يتعداها ليشمل مجالات متنوعة مثل التعليم والعمل والمشاركة في اتخاذ القرار. هذه المطالبات لا تشكل ظاهرة حديثة، بل تمتد عبر العصور. حيث يعتبر أول مؤتمر لحقوق المرأة في الولايات المتحدة في عام 1848 نقطة بداية هامة، حيث تم التأكيد على الحقوق المدنية والاجتماعية والسياسية والدينية للمرأة، بما في ذلك حقها في التصويت. 

منذ ذلك الحين، تسارعت هذه المطالب حتى وصلت إلى ذروتها. في 10 كانون الأول/ديسمبر 1948، حين أعلنت الجمعية العامة للأمم المتحدة عن الإعلان العالمي لحقوق الإنسان، الذي أكد على أن المساواة بين الجنسين أصبحت جزءًا لا يتجزأ من القانون الدولي لحقوق الإنسان، وفقًا لهذا الإعلان. هذا التحول التاريخي كان نتيجة للجهود المتواصلة لتعزيز حقوق المرأة والمساواة بين الجنسين. لكن هناك تحديات مستمرة تواجه تحقيق هذه المساواة، سواء كانت في تحديات الفهم الثقافي أو القيم المجتمعية.

وللحديث أكثر في موضوع المساواة بين الجنسين استضفنا الأستاذة أنسام العبايجي

المستشارة الإقليمية للنوع الاجتماعي لمنطقة الشرق الأوسط وشمال أفريقيا التابع لمفوضية الأمم المتحدة السامية لحقوق الإنسان. تحمل درجة الماجستير في سياسات التنمية الدولية و لديها خبرة عمل متنوعة مع القطاع العام والمنظمات الدولية حيث عملت لعشر سنوات في الحكومة واسست اول مديرية لتسجيل المنظمات غير الحكومية وضبط عملها في وزارة التخطيط العراقية. كما عملت في العديد من المنظمات الدولية على مدى العقدين الماضيين المعنية بحقوق الإنسان منها صندوق الأمم المتحدة للسكان ومنظمة الأمم المتحدة للطفولة والبنك الدولي. مجمل الخبرة تصب في كيفية إدماج النوع الاجتماعي في السياسات والخطط الوطنية وإعداد استراتيجيات للنهوض بالمرأة و مناهضة العنف ضد المرأة وايضا دور المرأة في بناء السلام في دول المنطقة العربية. قادت ونفذت العديد من برامج بناء القدرات لمختلف الفئات من أصحاب المصلحة و بالاخص الموظفين/ات الحكوميين/ات في مجالي المساواة بين الجنسين والعنف القائم على النوع الاجتماعي.

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1 year ago
41 minutes 29 seconds

Human Rights Chat
Ep 07: The Silenced Project: Stories from Solitary Confinement

Despite international standards such as the United Nations Standard Minimum Rules for the Treatment of Prisoners, and the Nelson Mandela Rules, which obligate states to treat incarcerated individuals with respect for human dignity, Solitary Watch estimates that 120,000 people in the US are living in solitary confinement. These individuals are isolated in small, closed cells with no meaningful human contact for 22-24 hours per day. On this episode of Human Rights Chat, New Tactics interviews advocates for prison reform in the US state of Michigan. These individuals and organizations are fighting to put an end to the practice of solitary confinement in their state. Check out the following organizations and resources for more information:

  • The Silenced Project. Silenced is a collection of letters and art that was produced in collaboration with people inside solitary confinement.
  • Michigan Citizens for Prison Reform: MICPR is a nonprofit grassroots and family-led initiative to advance the human rights of those affected by crime and punishment.
  • The Open MI Door campaign: OpenMIDoor is a campaign to end solitary confinement and advance humane alternatives in Michigan.
  • Zealous: An initiative that harnesses technology, media and storytelling to promote justice and policy change to right historic imbalances. Zealous collaborated with the above organizations to create the Silenced Project digital archive.

We invite you to check out other episodes of Human Rights Chat on Apple, Spotify, Google, or Soundcloud as well as the New Tactics library of more than 260 innovative human rights tactics for change at newtactics.org.


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2 years ago
1 hour 21 minutes 29 seconds

Human Rights Chat
Ep 06: Nobody's Listening: A Conversation with Yazda Nine Years After the Yazidi Genocide

In 2014, ISIS launched deadly attacks against the Yazidi people in northern Iraq. Thousands were killed, exiled, or forced into slavery. Nine years later, Yazidi survivors are still struggling to rebuild and reunite families, with little attention from the international community.

In this episode of Human Rights Chat, we interview human rights advocates from Yazda organization, the Yazidi Survivors Network, and the Nobody’s Listening campaign about the continued fight for justice for the 2014 genocide.

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Resources:

  • www.yazda.org/

  • www.nobodys-listening.com/

  • www.nadiasinitiative.org/

  • www.newtactics.org/tactic/using-vi…morate-genocide
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2 years ago
52 minutes 20 seconds

Human Rights Chat
Ep 05: Afghanistan's Mobile Libraries for Children: A Conversation Freshta Karim

In this episode of Human Rights Chat, New Tactics interviews Freshta Karim, the founder and executive director of the Charmaghz mobile library in Afghanistan. Charmaghz provides space for children to play, learn, and envision a new future for their country. Read more on this tactic here.
Afghanistan continues to face a critical educational crisis. Only 7% of children are able to read by the age of 10 and nearly 4 million primary age children- many of which are girls - are out of school altogether. The mission of the Charmaghz mobile library is to create space for critical thinking and Children’s Imagination in areas that have been heavily affected by conflict.

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2 years ago
25 minutes 21 seconds

Human Rights Chat
Ep 04: Healing, Incarceration and Policing: A Conversation with Ta'Mara Hill

Every year the U.S. spends $80 billion to keep more than two million people incarcerated. The US makes up 5% of the global population, but holds 20% of its prisoners. We’re the global leader in a contest no one wants to win. U.S. police kill more than 1,000 people annually, and the data shows that BlPOC Americans are disproportionately killed and abused. The use of excessive force, violence and brutality at the hands of police are are common violations of human rights. 

In this episode of Human Rights Chat, we speak to Ta'Mara Hill, Policy Officer at the Center for Victims of Torture (CVT), who works on building CVT's portfolio on US-based human rights abuses – targeting police brutality, criminal justice reform, and other related issues. Ta’Mara shares about her work in the Healing, Incarceration, and Policing (or HIP) program and policy initiatives to make change in Minnesota.

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2 years ago
42 minutes 51 seconds

Human Rights Chat
Ep 03: Holistic Self Care for Changemakers: A Conversation with Loretta Pyles

Activists do such crucial work–fighting against injustices and protecting the most vulnerable, yet this challenging work often has a detrimental effect on activist mental health. Activists and human rights defenders experience high levels of fatigue, burnout, and secondary trauma. In this episode of Human Rights Chat, New Tactics staff interview Loretta Pyles, author of Healing Justice: Holistic Self-Care for Changemakers. We discuss systemic barriers to the right to rest and leisure and what individuals and organizations can do to counter the mental health risks of activism. Resources: #HumanRightsChat on Twitter and 10 Reads for Human Rights Activists.

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2 years ago
39 minutes

Human Rights Chat
Ep 02: Monitoring & Evaluation for Advocacy Work

Documenting the impact of human rights advocacy work can be difficult. Traditional strategies to track and evaluate progress are often ill-suited to monitor progress in a field where change can be hard to measure. Still, better understanding how and why organizations succeed can help inform and strengthen strategy.

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3 years ago
29 minutes 19 seconds

Human Rights Chat
Ep 01: Podcasting in Human Rights: Respecting the Storyteller

In collaboration with podcasts The Irrelevant Arabs (@irrelevantarabs)and Palestinians Podcast (@PalestiniansPod), as well as Sylvia Thomas, producer at Freedom Podcasting Company and Barbara Frey, director of the Human Rights Program at the University of Minnesota, New Tactics created its own podcast that explores issues of representation, the value of oral storytelling, and accessibility in creating independent media.

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4 years ago
19 minutes 58 seconds

Human Rights Chat
Human Rights Chat is a podcast by New Tactics in Human Rights, where we inspire and equip activists to change the world. A program of the Center for Victims of Torture, New Tactics helps activists become more effective through strategic thinking and tactical planning.