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People Place Power
Trisha Mukherjee & Benjamin Swift
11 episodes
1 day ago
A podcast that explores big questions around global activism through the eyes of activists creating change in unprecedented and underreported ways. 
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A podcast that explores big questions around global activism through the eyes of activists creating change in unprecedented and underreported ways. 
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Documentary
Society & Culture
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Ep 2: We Are All Manorama's Mothers
People Place Power
50 minutes 9 seconds
4 years ago
Ep 2: We Are All Manorama's Mothers

Over six decades— that’s how long the Indian state of Manipur has been under the Indian government’s martial law. That means the army can kill, torture, or arrest anyone for mere suspicion.

When the law doesn’t protect you, how do you protect yourself from the law? The Indigenous women of Manipur have been defending themselves and their communities from one of the largest armies in the world for decades using the power of their own bodies.

Tune in to our second episode to hear from Binalakshmi Nepram, one of today’s leaders in the struggle to free Manipur from state-imposed violence.

People Place Power
A podcast that explores big questions around global activism through the eyes of activists creating change in unprecedented and underreported ways.