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Inequality Talks
Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus
29 episodes
2 months ago
Inequality Talks is a podcast from the Economic (In)Equality volunteer group at Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus. Through discussion, debate, and interview, each episode explores a different economic concept or policy idea, offering a brief overview for the uninitiated before diving into the complexities of what a given idea could mean, what it might look like in practice, and what all this economics talk has to do with inequality in the first place.
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Inequality Talks is a podcast from the Economic (In)Equality volunteer group at Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus. Through discussion, debate, and interview, each episode explores a different economic concept or policy idea, offering a brief overview for the uninitiated before diving into the complexities of what a given idea could mean, what it might look like in practice, and what all this economics talk has to do with inequality in the first place.
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Inequality Talks
Rod Revolution: Denmark in the globalised food system
Join us for our fourth episode of Rod Revolution, where we talk to Emil Weis Brix, project coordinator at NOAH. Todays topic is about globalised food systems, European laws surrounding food production and how is it here in Denmark. We take a closer look what role Denmark plays in this hierarchy, what change will the new Green Tripartite agreement bring and what local initiatives can be found to find more sustainable solutions for the future.   This podcast was produced thanks to funding from the European Union and we have to let you know that the content of it is the responsibility of Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke and does not necessarily represent the views of the EU!   Links Music, sound production - Kirsi Tilk  kirsitilk.com Café Mellemfolk: https://www.facebook.com/mellemfolk Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke Aarhus https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/
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5 months ago
51 minutes 59 seconds

Inequality Talks
Rod Revolution - Lokale resiliente madsystemer i Danmark
I denne episode har vi inviteret en stifter og programdirektør af Madland, Marie Sainabou Jeng, til at snakke om madkultur og madsystemerne i Danmark.  Vi har fokus på de mindre virksomheder i Danmark og hvor vigtigt det er at samarbejde på tværs af fødevarekæden, så alle synspunkter og ideer bliver hørt. - - - Denne podcast blev produceret takket være støtte fra EU, og vi skal fortælle dig, at indholdet af den er Mellemfolkeligt Samvirkes ansvar og ikke nødvendigvis repræsenterer EU's synspunkter!   Links Madkulturens årlige befolkningsundersøgelse  - https://www.madkulturen.dk/wp-content/uploads/2023/12/MADKULTUR-2023-web-1.pdf Madland Festival 2025 - https://madland.dk/madland-festival-2025/ Produktion - Frivillige fra Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke og Kirsi fra Tilk Sonics Musik og lydproduktion - Kirsi Tilk  kirsitilk.com Café Mellemfolk: https://www.facebook.com/mellemfolk Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke Aarhus https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/
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6 months ago
41 minutes 28 seconds

Inequality Talks
Rod Revolution : Building Democratic Food Systems
In the second episode of Rod Revolution we are joined by Nina Isabella Møller who will be talking about transforming the public food system into something more sustainable and beneficial for local producers, farmers and consumers.
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7 months ago
51 minutes

Inequality Talks
Feminist Talks: 8th of March - Festivity in the heart of Aarhus
This program covers the events of the 8th of March aka Kvindernes Kampdag aka International Women's Day in Aarhus organised by Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Everyday Sexism Project Denmark and KvindePolitisk forum.  This day is dedicated to activism and gender equality in many parts of the world and through the discussions, speeches, demonstrations and interviews we will find out why.   Special thanks goes to all the volunteers, organisers, collaborators, artists, panelists and participants!   Organisers: Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke Aarhus - https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk Café Mellemfolk - https://www.facebook.com/mellemfolk?locale Everyday Sexism Project Denmark -https://everydaysexismproject.dk/ KvindePolitisk Forum -https://www.facebook.com/KvindePolitiskForumAarhus/photos/?locale=de_DE&_rdr   Artists: Gadekoret and Lotte https://www.facebook.com/groups/1974036993051218/?checkpoint_src=any Aarhus Panti and Alberto - https://www.facebook.com/aarhuspanti Regina from Fatbulous - https://www.instagram.com/fatbulous_bodies/   Speakers: Cecilia Ramlau Hansen -  https://pure.au.dk/portal/en/persons/chrh@ph.au.dk Ella Paldam - https://www.au.dk/en/elp@sm.au.dk (Steno Museum - https://sciencemuseerne.dk/en/steno-museum/) Angela Herengt - https://dk.linkedin.com/in/angela-herengt-4067b9123   Musicians:  Stephanie Meincke https://open.spotify.com/artist/5FqFBDlBDfwVU1cEr9lagi Lea Eyðbjørg https://open.spotify.com/artist/5UTFhx3pJkrUHKlM4gd2rv   Producer, interviewer, sound engineer - Kirsi Tilk from Tilk Sonics - kirsitilk.com
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7 months ago
43 minutes 18 seconds

Inequality Talks
Rod Revolution : Frie Bønder - Levende Land og livet som landmand i Danmark
Anders Behrend snakker om hvordan det er at være en småskala landmand i Danmark og hvad der skulle laves om i lovgivning for en mere bæredygtig fremtid.
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8 months ago
58 minutes 49 seconds

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Inequality Talks: Youth-led action for Food Justice
In this episode, Kirsi interviews Sebastien Verpoorten who is the project coordinator for Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus and Our Food Our Future. Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke (MS), Aarhus is an activist organisation run by volunteers and a part of an international federation Action Aid Alliance. In this interview we will shed light onto how MS works and what are the goals for the future. Besides that we will discuss the EU collaboration project Our Food Our Future.   Recorded by: Kirsi Tilk Edited by: Kirsi Tilk Music by: Cole B. @ https://soundcloud.com/colbylight Source list: https://inequalitytalks.podbean.com/p/inequality-talks-ms-and-ofof-1683121117/     OUR FOOD OUR FUTURE   This episode is made as part of the Our Food Our Future initiative. The initiative, co-funded by the European Commission, is an international coalition of civil society organizations working towards changing the global food system to be sustainable and socially just. In Our Food Our Future Denmark, we try to bring issues of food justice to the forefront of public debate.  Our food our future campaign: https://ourfood-ourfuture.eu/ This podcast was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of ActionAid Denmark and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.   Café Mellemfolk: https://www.facebook.com/mellemfolk   For more from Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus: We’ve got a lot going on in Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus. We are a Danish NGO that works for a more just and sustainable world, collaborating with global partners worldwide as part of the ActionAid Alliance. Here in Aarhus we have over a hundred volunteers working together to run a not-for-profit cafe and campaign and educate in areas ranging from feminism and climate justice to anti-discrimination and economic inequality to queer issues and refugee rights. You can come down to Cafe Mellemfolk every day but Sunday for amazing food, drinks, and events in a cosy cafe run by our lovely volunteers. You can also get involved with our events, activities, and campaigns, and even running the cafe, as a volunteer yourself. So check out Instagram and Facebook to find out more about our cafe and our campaigns, by looking up Cafe Mellemfolk or Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus or following the links in the episode notes. And check out Podbean, Youtube, and other podcast providers for more episodes, interviews, and cool stuff.  Thank you everyone for listening, and, until next time, goodbye! https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/  
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2 years ago
44 minutes 20 seconds

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Inequality Talks : Høsteriet
In this episode, Kirsi interviews a regenerative farmer Marie Junker Boesen, who is the founder of the organic farm Høsteriet. We discuss the contemporary agriculture in Denmark and in the world. Besides that, we take a deep dive into how it is to be a small-scale farmer and discuss alternative ways of farming and food production. Recorded by: Kirsi Tilk Edited by: Kirsi Tilk Music by: Cole B. @ https://soundcloud.com/colbylight Source list: https://inequalitytalks.podbean.com/p/inequality-talks-h%c3%b8steriet/   For more information about Høsteriet: https://www.hoesteriet.dk   OUR FOOD OUR FUTURE   This episode is made as part of the Our Food Our Future initiative. The initiative, co-funded by the European Commission, is an international coalition of civil society organizations working towards changing the global food system to be sustainable and socially just. In Our Food Our Future Denmark, we try to bring issues of food justice to the forefront of public debate.  Our food our future campaign: https://ourfood-ourfuture.eu/ This podcast was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of ActionAid Denmark and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.   Café Mellemfolk: https://www.facebook.com/mellemfolk   For more from Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus: We’ve got a lot going on in Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus. We are a Danish NGO that works for a more just and sustainable world, collaborating with global partners worldwide as part of the ActionAid Alliance. Here in Aarhus we have over a hundred volunteers working together to run a not-for-profit cafe and campaign and educate in areas ranging from feminism and climate justice to anti-discrimination and economic inequality to queer issues and refugee rights. You can come down to Cafe Mellemfolk every day but Sunday for amazing food, drinks, and events in a cosy cafe run by our lovely volunteers. You can also get involved with our events, activities, and campaigns, and even running the cafe, as a volunteer yourself. So check out Instagram and Facebook to find out more about our cafe and our campaigns, by looking up Cafe Mellemfolk or Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus or following the links in the episode notes. And check out Podbean, Youtube, and other podcast providers for more episodes, interviews, and cool stuff.  Thank you everyone for listening, and, until next time, goodbye! https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/    
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2 years ago
50 minutes

Inequality Talks
Inequality Interviews: Activism in NOAH
In this episode, Kirsi interviews Anna Baastrup Rønne and Emmeline Werner from the oldest environmental organisation in Denmark, NOAH. We discuss how the contemporary food industry and agriculture destroys the planet and the systemic changes necessary in order to strive for a more equal and sustainable system. We get an overview of NOAH, how they work and what they focus on. We touch on topics such as Danish agriculture, plant/animal patents, biomass production and much more. Recorded by: Kirsi Tilk Edited by: Kirsi Tilk Music by: Cole B. @ https://soundcloud.com/colbylight Source list: https://inequalitytalks.podbean.com/p/activism-in-noah-source-list/   For more information about NOAH: https://noah.dk/   OUR FOOD OUR FUTURE   This episode is made as part of the Our Food Our Future initiative. The initiative, co-funded by the European Commission, is an international coalition of civil society organizations working towards changing the global food system to be sustainable and socially just. In Our Food Our Future Denmark, we try to bring issues of food justice to the forefront of public debate.  Our food our future campaign: https://ourfood-ourfuture.eu/ This podcast was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of ActionAid Denmark and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.   Café Mellemfolk: https://www.facebook.com/mellemfolk   For more from Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus: We’ve got a lot going on in Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus. We are a Danish NGO that works for a more just and sustainable world, collaborating with global partners worldwide as part of the ActionAid Alliance. Here in Aarhus we have over a hundred volunteers working together to run a not-for-profit cafe and campaign and educate in areas ranging from feminism and climate justice to anti-discrimination and economic inequality to queer issues and refugee rights. You can come down to Cafe Mellemfolk every day but Sunday for amazing food, drinks, and events in a cosy cafe run by our lovely volunteers. You can also get involved with our events, activities, and campaigns, and even running the cafe, as a volunteer yourself. So check out Instagram and Facebook to find out more about our cafe and our campaigns, by looking up Cafe Mellemfolk or Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus or following the links in the episode notes. And check out Podbean, Youtube, and other podcast providers for more episodes, interviews, and cool stuff.  Thank you everyone for listening, and, until next time, goodbye! https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/    
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2 years ago
45 minutes 2 seconds

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Inequality Interviews: Climate Justice with Happy Itros and Jesper Theilgaard
This episode is a live recording of an interview with Jesper Theilgaard, a Danish meteorologist and climate educator, and Happy Itros, a Tanzanian climate justice activist. The talk focuses on climate change in Global North versus Global South countries and how to frame climate action within the climate justice framework. The interview was part of Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke's 2022 Climate Justice Days in Aarhus, Denmark.  Recorded by: Sébastien Verpoorten  Edited by: Elise Andrew Music by: Cole B. @ https://soundcloud.com/colbylight   For more from Happy Itros: https://instagram.com/happy_itros?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= https://twitter.com/happy_itros/status/1573949116178120704?s=46&t=8yX3RQ0ECOqHVZ-VFkpJPA   For more from Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus: https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/
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3 years ago
53 minutes 33 seconds

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Inequality Interviews: Unsustainable Soy with Gry Bossen
This episode is a live recording of a talk given by Gry Bossen, the political and campaign coordinator of Verdens Skove (Forests of the World). Gry teaches us about unsustainable soy production and how Denmark and Europe play a massive role in causing this socio-ecological disaster.  OUR FOOD OUR FUTURE   This episode is made as part of the Our Food Our Future initiative. The initiative, co-funded by the European Commission, is an international coalition of civil society organizations working towards changing the global food system to be sustainable and socially just. In Our Food Our Future Denmark, we try to bring issues of food justice to the forefront of public debate.    MELLEMFOLKELIGT SAMVIRKE AARHUS   We’ve got a lot going on in Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus. We are a Danish NGO that works for a more just and sustainable world, collaborating with global partners worldwide as part of the ActionAid Alliance.   Here in Aarhus we have over a hundred volunteers working together to run a not-for-profit cafe and campaign and educate in areas ranging from feminism and climate justice to anti-discrimination and economic inequality to queer issues and refugee rights.   You can come down to Cafe Mellemfolk every day but Sunday for amazing food, drinks, and events in a cosy cafe run by our lovely volunteers.   You can also get involved with our events, activities, and campaigns, and even running the cafe, as a volunteer yourself.   So check out Instagram and Facebook to find out more about our cafe and our campaigns, by looking up Cafe Mellemfolk or Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus or following the links in the episode notes.And check out Podbean, Youtube, and other podcast providers for more episodes, interviews, and cool stuff.  Thank you everyone for listening, and, until next time, goodbye! Our food our future campaign: https://ourfood-ourfuture.eu/ Café Mellemfolk: https://www.facebook.com/mellemfolk   This podcast was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of ActionAid Denmark and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union   Recorded by: Sébastien Verpoorten Edited by: Elise Andrew Music by: Cole B. @ https://soundcloud.com/colbylight   For more from Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus: https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/   For more from Verdens Skove (Forests of the World): https://www.verdensskove.org/ 
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3 years ago
42 minutes 11 seconds

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Inequality Interviews: Soybean Production in Brazil with Dr Claiton Marcio Da Silva
In this episode, we have interviewed Dr Claiton Marcio Da Silva on the historical context, the implications, the scale and more of soybean production in Brazil. Brazil is the largest soy producer in the world.   Unfortunately, soy production is characterized by a number of social injustices, like land grabbing and displacement of small farmers, and ecological harms, like the deforestation of the Amazon rainforest and consequent biodiversity loss.   The EU’s consumption of soy, particularly for animal feed, perpetuates and exacerbates these harmful practices by big, foreign agri-businesses in Latin America. And it is only expected to increase.   Dr. Claiton Marcio da Silva, professor at Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul (UFFS) and expert in the history of soy agricultural, will join us to talk about these social and environmental harms of soy production, and the colonial implications of the global soy market.   MORE ABOUT DR. CLAITON MARCIO DA SILVA:   Claiton Marcio da Silva currently teaches at the Universidade Federal da Fronteira Sul (UFFS) in Santa Catarina, Brazil. His studies on the environment, society, and modernization of Brazilian agriculture began in 2002. He completed his MA in history at the Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC) with a thesis on rural youth in Southern Brazil. At Casa de Oswaldo Cruz (COC/Fiocruz), his doctoral dissertation explored the work of Nelson Rockefeller’s American International Association for Economic and Social Development (AIA).   Since then, his main topic of research has focused on agricultural modernization experiments, especially in Latin America. He is co-editor of "The Age of Soybeans" (White Horse Press, Forthcoming early 2023).   OUR FOOD OUR FUTURE   This episode is made as part of the Our Food Our Future initiative. The initiative, co-funded by the European Commission, is an international coalition of civil society organizations working towards changing the global food system to be sustainable and socially just. In Our Food Our Future Denmark, we try to bring issues of food justice to the forefront of public debate.    MELLEMFOLKELIGT SAMVIRKE AARHUS   We’ve got a lot going on in Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus. We are a Danish NGO that works for a more just and sustainable world, collaborating with global partners worldwide as part of the ActionAid Alliance.   Here in Aarhus we have over a hundred volunteers working together to run a not-for-profit cafe and campaign and educate in areas ranging from feminism and climate justice to anti-discrimination and economic inequality to queer issues and refugee rights.   You can come down to Cafe Mellemfolk every day but Sunday for amazing food, drinks, and events in a cosy cafe run by our lovely volunteers.   You can also get involved with our events, activities, and campaigns, and even running the cafe, as a volunteer yourself.   So check out Instagram and Facebook to find out more about our cafe and our campaigns, by looking up Cafe Mellemfolk or Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus or following the links in the episode notes.And check out Podbean, Youtube, and other podcast providers for more episodes, interviews, and cool stuff.  Thank you everyone for listening, and, until next time, goodbye! Our food our future campaign: https://ourfood-ourfuture.eu/ Café Mellemfolk: https://www.facebook.com/mellemfolk   This podcast was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of ActionAid Denmark and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union    
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3 years ago
1 hour 34 minutes 21 seconds

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Inequality Interviews: The Cooperative Model with Jacob Rask
In this episode, Adam and Elise interview Jacob Rask, co-author of Kooperativ Håndbog: Iværksetteri i Fælleskab, on the cooperative model. We discuss how the cooperative model can play an essential role in addressing some of today's biggest socio-ecological and economic challenges. We touch on topics such as equality of ownership, democracy in the workplace, green transition, societal welfare, and more. Jacob also teaches us about the rich history of cooperatives in Denmark.   Recorded by: Adam Bristow-Smith and Elise Andrew Edited by: Anna Kildall Vænggård Music by: Cole B. @ https://soundcloud.com/colbylight   For more from Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus: https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/  
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3 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 45 seconds

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Inequality Interviews: Supply Chain Laws with Floriane Biem & Maelys Orellana
Today we will be talking about supply chain law and how it relates to inequalities, namely how inadequacies in supply chain law can exacerbate and perpetuate existing inequalities, as well as create new ones. We will get insights from Floriane Biem, the Decent work & Corporate accountability Deputy Campaigner at ActionAid France & Maelys Orellana, campaigner at ActionAid France in matters of corporate accountability and decent work. This episode is made as part of the Our Food Our Future initiative. The initiative, co-funded by the European Commission, is an international coalition of civil society organizations working towards changing the global food system to be sustainable and socially just. In Our Food Our Future Denmark, we try to bring issues of food justice to the forefront of public debate. The topic of supply chains is a particularly important one when we talk about food justice. We’ve got a lot going on in Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus. We are a Danish NGO that works for a more just and sustainable world, collaborating with global partners worldwide as part of the ActionAid Alliance.   Here in Aarhus we have over a hundred volunteers working together to run a not-for-profit cafe and campaign and educate in areas ranging from feminism and climate justice to anti-discrimination and economic inequality to queer issues and refugee rights.   You can come down to Cafe Mellemfolk every day but Sunday for amazing food, drinks, and events in a cosy cafe run by our lovely volunteers.   You can also get involved with our events, activities, and campaigns, and even running the cafe, as a volunteer yourself.   So check out Instagram and Facebook to find out more about our cafe and our campaigns, by looking up Cafe Mellemfolk or Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus or following the links in the episode notes.And check out Podbean, Youtube, and other podcast providers for more episodes, interviews, and cool stuff.  Thank you everyone for listening, and, until next time, goodbye! Check out ActionAid France here: https://www.actionaid.fr/ Our food our future campaign: https://ourfood-ourfuture.eu/   This podcast was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of ActionAid Denmark and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union
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3 years ago
54 minutes 25 seconds

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Inequality Interviews: Food Waste and Food Law in Denmark with Annbritt Jørgensen
Today we will be talking about the problem of food waste and how policies can support alternatives that try to address this problem. One such alternative is the NGO Skraldecafeen which works tirelessly to fight food waste in Denmark. Annbritt Jørgensen, who started the organization, is with us today to help us move one step closer to understanding the complexities of food policies in Denmark.   This episode is made as part of the Our Food Our Future initiative. The initiative, co-funded by the European Commission, is an international coalition of civil society organizations working towards changing the global food system to be sustainable and socially just. In Our Food Our Future Denmark, we try to bring issues of food justice to the forefront of public debate.    Food waste is a crucial topic when we discuss food justice, especially when we talk about the amount of food that is wasted up against the number of people suffering from food insecurity. We look forward to learning more about how we can improve our food systems to be less wasteful and more equal.    We’ve got a lot going on in Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus. We are a Danish NGO that works for a more just and sustainable world, collaborating with global partners worldwide as part of the ActionAid Alliance.   Here in Aarhus we have over a hundred volunteers working together to run a not-for-profit cafe and campaign and educate in areas ranging from feminism and climate justice to anti-discrimination and economic inequality to queer issues and refugee rights.   You can come down to Cafe Mellemfolk every day but Sunday for amazing food, drinks, and events in a cosy cafe run by our lovely volunteers.   You can also get involved with our events, activities, and campaigns, and even running the cafe, as a volunteer yourself.   So check out Instagram and Facebook to find out more about our cafe and our campaigns, by looking up Cafe Mellemfolk or Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus or following the links in the episode notes.And check out Podbean, Youtube, and other podcast providers for more episodes, interviews, and cool stuff.  Thank you everyone for listening, and, until next time, goodbye! Check out Skraldecafeen here: https://skraldecafeen.dk/ Our food our future campaign: https://ourfood-ourfuture.eu/   This podcast was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of ActionAid Denmark and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union    
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3 years ago
1 hour 29 minutes 49 seconds

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Feminist Talks: Abortion Rights
In this episode, Lavinia Moldovan interviews Judith Moser and Zeynep Yilmaz about abortion rights and activism on a global scale. Judith wrote her Master's thesis on the use of storytelling in debates on abortion rights in Ireland and Germany, and Zeynep is a research scientist at Aarhus University. This episode presents an overview of abortion rights through an intersectional and trans-inclusive feminist lens, and the conversations centre around the importance of access to safe abortion as a human right from the perspective of bodily autonomy and access to health care. Specific examples about abortion laws around the world are discussed to provide a global context. Additionally, we provide a list of resources for different types of activism geared toward creating better conditions to further abortion rights.   Recorded and edited by: Kirsi Tilk https://kirsitilk.com/   Music by: Cole B. @ https://soundcloud.com/colbylight   Source List: https://inequalitytalks.podbean.com/p/feminist-talks-abortion-episode-source-list/   More about Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/        
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3 years ago
53 minutes 23 seconds

Inequality Talks
Episode 6: Automation
In this episode, Edvard, Virginia, and Adam discuss automation: technologies that enable work to be done without human intervention. They explore the meaning of automation, its historical impact, and what it might mean for the future of work and its centrality in our lives. Recorded by: Edvard Bjørklund @ https://soundcloud.com/edvardbjorklund Edited by: Adam Bristow-Smith and Edvard Bjørklund Music by: Cole B. @ https://soundcloud.com/colbylight   Source list: https://inequalitytalks.podbean.com/p/automation-source-list/   For more from Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus: https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/
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3 years ago
45 minutes 58 seconds

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Inequality Interviews: Pelle Dragsted on Nordisk Socialisme
In this episode, Chris Bay interviews politician and author Pelle Dragsted about his new book, Nordisk Socialisme (Nordic Socialism), and the ideas and questions it poses: on what we can learn from the economic alternatives that already exist in our societies, on the political dangers of the increasing concentration of wealth, on the need for new economic models to face the challenges of the climate crisis, and on how we might (re-)introduce democracy into economy.The 10 Reform Proposals in English: Expand the public sector. A modern fund socialism. Deprivatisation - new, democratic public ownership. A democratic, two chamber system in corporations. Democratisation of the financial sector and investment. Land and housing at use value, not market value. Data socialism. De-commodification and new public goods. Democratic doughnut planning. Full employment and a public job guarantee. Recorded and edited by: Adam Bristow-Smith Music by: Cole B. @ https://soundcloud.com/colbylight   For more about the book: https://www.gyldendal.dk/produkter/nordisk-socialisme-9788702294859   For more from Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus: https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/
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4 years ago
39 minutes 15 seconds

Inequality Talks
Episode 5: Wealth Tax
In this episode, Adam, Elise, Virginia, and Sebastien discuss the concept of a wealth tax, an idea with a long and storied history that has gained new relevance in an era of increasingly vast wealth inequality. The discussion covers the surprising prevalence of wealth taxes throughout history, the different ways such a tax can be implemented, and the potential advantages and limitations of it as a tool for addressing inequality. Recorded by: Edvard Bjørklund @ https://soundcloud.com/edvardbjorklund Edited by: Adam Bristow-Smith, Edvard Bjørklund, Robert Martínez Music by: Cole B. @ https://soundcloud.com/colbylight   Source list: https://inequalitytalks.podbean.com/p/wealth-tax-source-list/   For more from Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus: https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/
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4 years ago
1 hour 6 minutes 41 seconds

Inequality Talks
Inequality Interviews: Climate Litigation with Line Skovlund Larsen
In this episode, Helena interviews Line Skovlund Larsen on her thesis “Climate Blame Below The Glaciers - Challenges to climate justice in Peruvian Mountains and German Courts”. Through the very concrete example of a lawsuit by a Peruvian farmer against a German energy company, we discuss how lawsuits can be a tool in the fight for climate justice and how to tackle global issues within the current justice systems.  Line Skovlund Larsen’s thesis is available here : https://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/search/publication/8963105      Recorded and edited by: Sebastien Verpoorten Music by: Cole B. @ https://soundcloud.com/colbylight   For more from Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus: https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/  
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4 years ago
59 minutes 22 seconds

Inequality Talks
Feminist Talks: Feminism in Religious Minorities in Denmark
In this episode, Kirsi interviews Haya Termanini and Nadin Ziad Hussein about religion in feminism and Islam in Denmark. Haya is working at an architectural firm and comes from Syria, Nadin is studying intercultural studies at Aarhus University and is Danish/Palestinian. This episode goes deeper into the issue of white feminism and how it is exclusionary and supports only specific kind of freedom in women. Besides that we take a look into the Danish society in the current climate for throwing out Syrian refugees and limited acceptance of religious minorities living here.      Recorded and edited by: Kirsi Tilk, Arnault-Quentin Vermillet Music by: Kirsi Tilk, Arnault-Quentin Vermillet   For more from Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus: https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/  
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4 years ago
45 minutes 42 seconds

Inequality Talks
Inequality Talks is a podcast from the Economic (In)Equality volunteer group at Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus. Through discussion, debate, and interview, each episode explores a different economic concept or policy idea, offering a brief overview for the uninitiated before diving into the complexities of what a given idea could mean, what it might look like in practice, and what all this economics talk has to do with inequality in the first place.