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Activism, important causes and outspoken changemakers - welcome to the Activism Academy podcasts where Khalifa Ihler Institute researchers Miriam Fanin and Hella Grichi invite activists and changemakers to discuss burning topics: politics, human rights and so many more issues that need to be addressed. Join us for exciting episodes with guests who will help you widen your horizon and get you thinking about what matters and why.

If you have a topic or a guest suggestion, the activism academy would love to hear about it. Head to activismacademy.com and send us YOUR burning topic.

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Activism, important causes and outspoken changemakers - welcome to the Activism Academy podcasts where Khalifa Ihler Institute researchers Miriam Fanin and Hella Grichi invite activists and changemakers to discuss burning topics: politics, human rights and so many more issues that need to be addressed. Join us for exciting episodes with guests who will help you widen your horizon and get you thinking about what matters and why.

If you have a topic or a guest suggestion, the activism academy would love to hear about it. Head to activismacademy.com and send us YOUR burning topic.

    #12 Filter for Facts: How to spot conspiracy theories in news from Russia and Ukraine with Jacopo Di Miceli

    #12 Filter for Facts: How to spot conspiracy theories in news from Russia and Ukraine with Jacopo Di Miceli

    Jacopo Di Miceli is the man behind Osservatorio Complottismo (Conspiracy theories observer), a blog/podcast and instagram account that has been getting a lot of attention in Italy during the worst part of the pandemic. He started working on conspiracy theories during his master thesis and has since decided to go more into depth and try to understand why people fall for conspiracy theories, how they are developed and why they spread so quickly.

    https://osservatoriocomplottismo.substack.com/about

    • 32 分鐘
    #11 Listen to the Other Side: Trina Talukdar & Jahnavi Jayanth on rebuilding dialogues

    #11 Listen to the Other Side: Trina Talukdar & Jahnavi Jayanth on rebuilding dialogues

    Today we are joined by the founders of Bolti Bandh, Trina Talukdar and Jahnavi Jayanth. Bolti Bandh is an organization that aims at building a new type of dialogue, through which we can really listen to the side that is "unlike" us.

    "Dialogues with people 'unlike us' invariably turn into uncomfortable, hateful and aggressively alienating debates; where each person is trying to prove they are right and the other is wrong. Regardless of what side we stand on, we are getting weary of the polarisation of political opinions and extreme reactions towards those who are different or believe differently from us."

    "We think the answer is to have a new kind of conversation that is not only about making oneself heard, but making the 'other' feel heard, and not about what you or they believe in, but 'why'. The human ability to do this isn't new or unnatural; we are merely  reactivating what has been educated out of us to become a long-forgotten lost tendency. the inherent curiosity in human stories that we are born with, the inherent craving we have for making human connections.

    So, in trying to build this new kind of dialogue with you, Bolti Bandh is a tiny team of writers, illustrators and dialogue enthusiasts bringing to you vivid stories and candid conversations that all explore one thing. Listening to the other side."

    Visit Bolti Bandh here: http://boltibandh.org

    Disclaimer: The opinions, views and statements expressed in this podcast belong to the invited guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Activism Academy or the Khalifa Ihler Institute.

    • 46 分鐘
    #10 Millions Missing: Scott Simpson on the uphill battle of myalgic encephalomyelitis patients

    #10 Millions Missing: Scott Simpson on the uphill battle of myalgic encephalomyelitis patients

    Welcome to another episode of the Activism Academy.

    Our guest today is Scott Simpson.

    This episode is about myalgic encephalomyelitis, a chronic, multi-system condition characterized by post-exertional malaise, an exacerbation of symptoms following ordinary physical or cognitive activity with prolonged recovery that may result in a permanent decrease in functioning. The effects of ME are devastating enough to leave 25% of patients housebound or bedbound and an estimated 75% unable to work. ME affects 15 to 30 million women, men and children around the world. 

    Scott Simpson is a Canadian patient living with HIV since 1998 but "suffering a lot with myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) since August 9, 2012."Scott is on the core team of Millions Missing Canada. Millions Missing is a global campaign for myalgic encephalomyelitis (ME) health equality. They demonstrate around the world for equitable research funding, clinical trials, medical education and public awareness for ME.

    Scott is a medal-winning triathlete who is a three-time member of the national triathlon team in his age group. But now, on good days, he says he can walk for 10 minutes on flat ground. He says he can accept his ME diagnosis with its bleak prognosis, but not the harms the Canadian health care system perpetuates on its citizens suffering with ME. He has experienced the very best research and treatment of HIV to non-existent research funding and either no or harmful treatments with ME.

    In addition to our conversation with Scott, we will also feature two testimonies by Nevra Elis Ahmed from Pakistan and Gigi Joseph Garrison from the UK who suffer from ME and will share with us their experience as ME patients, as well as their worries but also their hopes.

    Definition and statement sources: Millions Missing website

    Disclaimer: The opinions, views and statements expressed in this podcast belong to the invited guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Activism Academy or the Khalifa Ihler Institute.

    Trigger warning: this episode may contain sensitive language.

    • 40 分鐘
    #9 Permission to Hate: a conversation with Dr. Barbara Perry and Phil Gurski

    #9 Permission to Hate: a conversation with Dr. Barbara Perry and Phil Gurski

    Co-hosts Miriam Fanin and Ava Callanan dive into the intricacies of far right extremism, hate crime and terrorism with a focus on the Canadian extremism landscape, joined by experts Dr. Barbara Perry and President of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Phil Gurski who help them navigate the terminologies, definitions and implications all around extremist threats and hate crimes.

    Disclaimer: The opinions, views and statements expressed in this podcast belong to the invited guests and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Activism Academy or the Khalifa Ihler Institute.

    • 54 分鐘
    #8 Turning Hope into Action: Tom Johnstone on Environmental Activism

    #8 Turning Hope into Action: Tom Johnstone on Environmental Activism

    Tom Johnstone is an environmental activist with quite a long history of participation. He is based in North Wales where he cooperates with Greenpeace, Amnesty International and FishAct. He also carries out various educational programs. Tom will tell us about his journey, what activism tools he relies on and what activism itself mean to him.

    • 38 分鐘
    #7 Social Media, Body Image & Mental Health: a conversation with Agata Borghesan

    #7 Social Media, Body Image & Mental Health: a conversation with Agata Borghesan

    On today's episode, we have our very first in-studio guest, Agata Borghesan aka Solitude Skinny Scars. Agata is an Italian alternative model and performer who moved to Norway about a year ago. Today she will discuss with us the issue of conscious and responsible use of social media, both as a user and a creator and about the role of its algorithms in shaping our body image and affecting our mental health.

    Agata Borghesan, aka Solitude Skinny Scars, is an Italian alternative model and performer who works worldwide to try to create different, dark and deep art. She has been internationally published in magazines (previously also on DBM) and books, and her pictures have been part of exhibitions europewide, either organized by herself or by photographers she worked with. One of her major topics is mental health awareness, a theme on which she also published e-books of poetry and a novel, both in her native language Italian and in English.

    • 45 分鐘

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