7 episodios

Anytime, Amnesty is a podcast series, brought to you by Amnesty International Australia's Youth Advisory Group, that delves into human rights issues across the globe. Listen in for thought-provoking discussions, written and facilitated by our youth activists, featuring a range of expert guests!

This podcast was recorded on the land of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.

Disclaimer: The views expressed are our own, and do not represent any entities that we are affiliated with.

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Anytime, Amnesty is a podcast series, brought to you by Amnesty International Australia's Youth Advisory Group, that delves into human rights issues across the globe. Listen in for thought-provoking discussions, written and facilitated by our youth activists, featuring a range of expert guests!

This podcast was recorded on the land of the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation. We pay our respects to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded.

Disclaimer: The views expressed are our own, and do not represent any entities that we are affiliated with.

    Women’s and children’s rights in conflict zones - ft. Prof Bina D'Costa

    Women’s and children’s rights in conflict zones - ft. Prof Bina D'Costa

    Trigger warning: this episode discusses rape as well as forced pregnancies. Listener discretion is advised. 

    Our second episode is an important conversation with activist-scholar Professor Bina D'Costa about the rights of women and children in conflict zones. 



    Bina D’Costa is a Professor at the Department of International Relations of The Australian National University, and an Australian Research Council Future Fellow. She is also a UN Special Procedures Mandate Holder in the Working Group of Experts on People of African Descent.



    Find out more about Professor Bina D’Costa here and learn more about what Amnesty International is doing to protect the rights of women and children here.

    • 34 min
    Conversations with a Whistleblower - ft. David McBride

    Conversations with a Whistleblower - ft. David McBride

    UPDATE - MAY 14 2024

    Amnesty International Australia raises serious concerns for the sentence of six years imposed upon David McBride. McBride is the first whistleblower to be imprisoned in contemporary Australia. His sentence has had a chilling effect upon truth in journalism, illustrating the suppression and restrictions imposed upon individual rights to freedom of expression.States have an obligation to ensure that any restriction is provided by law, and is necessary and proportionate to that legitimate aim. Restrictions on the right to freedom of expression and access to information based on the protection of national security need to respect the role of the media, and people should not be prevented from publishing classified information based on vague or overly-broad notions of what constitutes a threat to national security. The media plays a fundamental role in informing society of issues that are in the public interest. Punishing journalists and other media workers solely for having published classified information about human rights abuses goes beyond these permissible restrictions.

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    Our first episode is a frank and eye-opening conversation with Australian military lawyer whistleblower David McBride, who now faces imprisonment for exposing Australian war crimes in Afghanistan.

    Listen to learn about McBride exposed human rights violations and called for media transparency as a whistleblower.

    Learn more about David McBride here and learn about how Amnesty is campaigning to end human rights violations around the world here.

    • 23 min
    Welcome to Season 2 of Anytime, Amnesty!

    Welcome to Season 2 of Anytime, Amnesty!

    Introducing Season 2 of 'Anytime, Amnesty'!



    We're thrilled to kick things off with our new Youth Advisory Group in this debut episode. Join us as we introduce the podcast team and give you a glimpse of what's ahead for this season. We're eager to share inspiring tales about human rights with you and can't wait to embark on this journey together!



    To find out more about Amnesty International Australia's Youth Advisory Group, click here!

    • 4 min
    Fashion, Activism and Intersectional Feminism - Part 2

    Fashion, Activism and Intersectional Feminism - Part 2

    For our final episode, we discuss the ways in which human rights and sustainable fashion intersect with each other. Artivism has been used today to rebel against the patriarchy, governments and institutions which threaten human rights. Fashion and art have also been used to tell stories and complex messages to the wider audience across the globe. 

    With the insight of Yasmeen Mjalli, we delve into the world of sustainable fashion. 

    • 21 min
    Fashion, Activism and Intersectional Feminism - Part 1

    Fashion, Activism and Intersectional Feminism - Part 1

    Today we ask, what is intersectional feminism and how is art used as a form of activism? Feminism itself is a term which has multiple strains and meanings, and within this, intersectional feminism has come to the forefront to recognise the multiple identities someone can hold.

    For this two-part special, we are joined by Yasmeen Mjalli, Founder and Creative Director of Nöl Collective. The Nöl Collective are an intersectional feminist and political fashion collective in Palestine.  

    • 19 min
    The Climate Crisis and Australia

    The Climate Crisis and Australia

    Today, climate change is affecting all of us around the globe. It intersects not only with the environment but also politics, national security and human rights. The climate crisis touches every aspect of our lives. But with Australia trailing behind the rest of the globe, endorsing a ‘gas-led recovery’, we analyse if there is any hope for climate policy in Australia.

    Today we are joined with Dr Simon Bradshaw from the Climate Council to discuss Australia's climate policy. 

    Disclaimer: At the time of recording Micheal McCormack was Deputy PM 

    • 24 min

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