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Sustainability Research Pod
Jaya
46 episodes
3 days ago
This is a podcast where you hear about applied research into education and sustainability. This podcast is brought to you by members of the Sustainability Research Group hosted at London South Bank University. The Sustainability Research Group is a collaborative, multidisciplinary group actively involved in researching practice, policy and pedagogy relating to sustainability. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals provide a frame of reference linking the work of the Group and the examples of research shared with you in this series of podcasts.
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This is a podcast where you hear about applied research into education and sustainability. This podcast is brought to you by members of the Sustainability Research Group hosted at London South Bank University. The Sustainability Research Group is a collaborative, multidisciplinary group actively involved in researching practice, policy and pedagogy relating to sustainability. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals provide a frame of reference linking the work of the Group and the examples of research shared with you in this series of podcasts.
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Keynote address: Catalysing Youth Action for Climate Justice with Restless Development.
Sustainability Research Pod
58 minutes 13 seconds
4 years ago
Keynote address: Catalysing Youth Action for Climate Justice with Restless Development.

The impacts of climate change are not experienced equally or fairly, between rich and poor, women and men, and older and younger generations.It is therefore imperative that we take action to address the climate crisis through a human rights approach.

This session will bring together powerful young activists from around the world to talk about their youth-led campaigns that seek to achieve climate justice through different approaches and priorities, all with a focus on driving progress towards reaching the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030.

Featuring:

• Jeana Malhi, Systems Change Organiser, UKYCC

• Poorvi Mehrotra, Assistant programme Coordinator, Restless Development India

• Jevanic Henry, Panelist, Youth Power Panel

• Soumita Chakraborty, Youth Advisory Board Member, Global Youth Coalition for Road Safety

• Hattie Tollerson, Student Union President, LSBU

Biographies: Jeana Malhi is a Systems Change organiser with the UK Youth Climate Coalition (UKYCC), sits on the advisory committee for Beyond Suffrage, a board member with Friends of the Earth (England, Wales and Northern Ireland) and Local Councils Officer at Hope for the Future. She is motivated by climate justice and opposing the capitalistic and colonial structures responsible for climate change.

Visit: www.ukycc.com

Poorvi Mehrotra is an Assistant Programme Coordinator in Restless Development India. She is passionate about advocating for the rights of young people and supporting them to take action in their communities. Her work has focussed on different Sustainable Development Goals and has worked with refugee women from Afghanistan and others in crisis situations. In India, she is leading a programme that supports adolescent girls aged 18-24 to conduct research interviews through mobile devices and leading Climate Justice work with young people. Poovi represented Restless Development at the Women Deliver Conference in June 2019.

Visit: https://restlessdevelopment.org/country/india

Jevanic Henry is a young environmentalist, youth leader and community activist currently pursuing final year undergraduate studies in Economics and Finance at the University of the West Indies. Despite this he continues to be involved in climate change advocacy and activism nationally, regionally and on the international stage, a passion which was fuelled after representing his country at the Regional Youth Climate Change Conference in Jamaica in 2017. Jevanic, along with fellow attendees formulated the Youth Climate Change Activists (YCCA) movement which seeks to raise climate change awareness and action throughout the region.

Visit: https://restlessdevelopment.org/youth-power

Soumita Chakraborty is a Youth Advisory Board Member for the Global Youth Coalition for Road Safety. Engaged as a climate change professional with IORA Ecological Solutions in India, she works with subnational governments to design evidence-based policies and implementation frameworks to effectively address climate change. She is a social development professional with a diverse background on cross-cutting issues like climate change adaptation, disaster risk management, youth led development and road safety. Soumita works on strategic planning for urban resilience to traffic injuries and road accidents and is currently leading the climate action strategy within the coalition.

Visit: https://claimingourspace.org

Sustainability Research Pod
This is a podcast where you hear about applied research into education and sustainability. This podcast is brought to you by members of the Sustainability Research Group hosted at London South Bank University. The Sustainability Research Group is a collaborative, multidisciplinary group actively involved in researching practice, policy and pedagogy relating to sustainability. The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals provide a frame of reference linking the work of the Group and the examples of research shared with you in this series of podcasts.