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Journalists for Human Rights Podcast
Journalists for Human Rights
20 episodes
2 days ago
Journalists for Human Rights is an organization that aims to empower journalists and communities in Canada and all over the world, making a lasting difference in the way human rights stories are told and heard. In the first season of this podcast, we feature the Philippines, which ranks among the world's deadliest countries for journalists. We hear from local reporters who have faced the Marcos dictatorship in the 70s and 80s, the deadly anti-drugs campaign of the Duterte administration, and challenges such as red-tagging, low pay, and disinformation in the age of social media and AI.
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Journalists for Human Rights is an organization that aims to empower journalists and communities in Canada and all over the world, making a lasting difference in the way human rights stories are told and heard. In the first season of this podcast, we feature the Philippines, which ranks among the world's deadliest countries for journalists. We hear from local reporters who have faced the Marcos dictatorship in the 70s and 80s, the deadly anti-drugs campaign of the Duterte administration, and challenges such as red-tagging, low pay, and disinformation in the age of social media and AI.
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When romance becomes resistance: The story of the India Love Project
Journalists for Human Rights Podcast
29 minutes 36 seconds
9 months ago
When romance becomes resistance: The story of the India Love Project

On this special Valentine’s Day episode of the JHR Podcast, we shine a light on a bold movement defying societal norms in India -- the India Love Project. Launched on Instagram by journalists Priya Ramani, Samar Halarnkar and Niloufer Venkatraman, this initiative documents and celebrates inter-faith, inter-caste, and LGBTQ+ love stories in a country where such relationships often face intense scrutiny and resistance.
JHR Executive Director Bill Killorn hosts this episode. He sits down with Priya Ramani to discuss the project's origins, its impact amid rising Hindu nationalism, and how storytelling has become a powerful tool for challenging prejudice and promoting inclusivity. From viral social media posts to an Amazon Prime series, the India Love Project has grown into a beacon of hope and inspiration for couples daring to love beyond cultural constraints.
An uplifting conversation about the power of love, the role of journalism in shaping narratives, and why standing up for choice matters now more than ever.

Journalists for Human Rights Podcast
Journalists for Human Rights is an organization that aims to empower journalists and communities in Canada and all over the world, making a lasting difference in the way human rights stories are told and heard. In the first season of this podcast, we feature the Philippines, which ranks among the world's deadliest countries for journalists. We hear from local reporters who have faced the Marcos dictatorship in the 70s and 80s, the deadly anti-drugs campaign of the Duterte administration, and challenges such as red-tagging, low pay, and disinformation in the age of social media and AI.