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A podcast featuring the people and ideas that are driving -and disrupting -human rights around the world. You can learn more about the project at our website, www.strengthandsolidarity.org. We welcome your feedback and your suggestions. In particular, if you have a poem or text, a speech, or a piece of music that expresses something important about your own commitment to rights, please tell us about it at pod@strengthandsolidarity.org.

Strength & Solidarity Strength & Solidarity

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A podcast featuring the people and ideas that are driving -and disrupting -human rights around the world. You can learn more about the project at our website, www.strengthandsolidarity.org. We welcome your feedback and your suggestions. In particular, if you have a poem or text, a speech, or a piece of music that expresses something important about your own commitment to rights, please tell us about it at pod@strengthandsolidarity.org.

    45. South-East Asia: When does a hashtag become a movement?

    45. South-East Asia: When does a hashtag become a movement?

    Back in 2020, a hashtag - #MilkTeaAlliance – began appearing across the Internet. Netizens in Hong Kong and Taiwan, Thailand, Japan and the Philippines seemed to be building a cross-regional solidarity movement to support pro-democracy activists, like the young people defying the generals who launched Myanmar’s coup in 2021.  Even though the hashtag was so visible online, it was hard to see an actual movement in the real world.  Did it really exist?  How did it come about and who did it represent? And with the apparent waning of the hashtag’s use, is it about to disappear? We talk to Marc Batac, co-founder and facilitator of the Milk Tea Alliance (Friends of Myanmar).

    And in the coda… Why does a Malaysian human rights leader moonlight as a TV script writer?

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    45.[Excerpt] The Coda: The human rights leader who writes TV scripts

    45.[Excerpt] The Coda: The human rights leader who writes TV scripts

    Sevan Doraisamy started writing film scripts when he was still a student and despite a shift into social justice activism and – eventually – leadership,  he has never stopped.  He explains why it’s important to him and how it helps him to avoid burning out. 

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    44. Colombia: The strategy that decriminalized abortion

    44. Colombia: The strategy that decriminalized abortion

    In 2022 the United States’ Supreme Court ruled that there is no constitutional right to an abortion, triggering a flood of measures in multiple states to restrict reproductive rights. But further south, that same year, Colombia’s Constitutional Court ruled in the opposite direction.  Colombian feminists had mounted a massive campaign and legal strategy to get abortion removed from the penal code and although they didn’t fully achieve that goal, abortion was decriminalized up to 24 weeks - a huge victory for the reproductive rights movement.  Catalina Martínez Coral, Vice-president in Latin America for the Center for Reproductive Rights recalls the strategy behind the campaign. 

    And in the coda… a library becomes an inspiration and a home for Germany’s black and diaspora community. 

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    44. [Excerpt] The Coda: The library that became a home for black Berlin

    44. [Excerpt] The Coda: The library that became a home for black Berlin

    Racial justice activist Daniel Gyamerah celebrates the foresight of an Afro-German woman who over the course of her lifetime collected hundreds of books by black authors and bequeathed them to Berlin’s black and diaspora community to create the library that became EOTO – Each One Teach One.  

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    43. South Africa: Organizing – a superpower for the landless

    43. South Africa: Organizing – a superpower for the landless

    The shack dwellers of South African cities have been abandoned by their government, left to try and make homes on land they don’t own, without sanitation or electricity, and vulnerable to adverse weather or corrupt and violent law enforcement. But being poor and marginalized doesn’t mean you are powerless. The social movement Abahlali baseMjondolo which organizes in the informal settlements has a membership of 120,000 and rising, and a remarkable record of defending its communities against eviction, despite a series of assassinations and deaths at the hands of the police during evictions that have taken 25 of its grassroots leaders. Abahlali’s General Secretary, Thapelo Mohapi, explains the movement’s organizing approach, strategies, and it's formal structures, and how it is responding to violent attacks and marginalization by the ruling ANC.



    And in the coda… Audre Lorde shows a Sierra Leonean activist how her fear might be a guide to her purpose. 

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    • 43 min
    43. [Excerpt] The Coda: "What I regretted most were my silences"

    43. [Excerpt] The Coda: "What I regretted most were my silences"

    Eleanor Thompson, a Sierra Leonean human rights lawyer and social justice activist in Freetown has been reading an essay by Audre Lorde, written during a period of heightened awareness of her mortality. Lorde reflects on the ways we avoid speaking our truth in case we provoke anger or rejection and comes to see that our fear may in fact be a guide to our purpose, a powerful insight for Eleanor.   

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