59 episodes

A bimonthly podcast discussing international human rights and environmental issues around the world from public policy, legal, theoretical and ethical viewpoints with academics, lawyers, activists and community organizers on the ground. Our episodes discuss and dissect impediments to substantive democracy, equality, public health, reproductive, refugee, sexuality and free speech and protest rights and the proper intersection of competing rights. Our environmental episodes look at freshwater and food security, threats to biodiversity, climate change effects and mitigation strategies and the environmental consequence of impending large scale projects around the world.

Gravity FM Alexandra Arneri

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    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

A bimonthly podcast discussing international human rights and environmental issues around the world from public policy, legal, theoretical and ethical viewpoints with academics, lawyers, activists and community organizers on the ground. Our episodes discuss and dissect impediments to substantive democracy, equality, public health, reproductive, refugee, sexuality and free speech and protest rights and the proper intersection of competing rights. Our environmental episodes look at freshwater and food security, threats to biodiversity, climate change effects and mitigation strategies and the environmental consequence of impending large scale projects around the world.

    Our Tattered Tapestry: Hate and Extremism Across America

    Our Tattered Tapestry: Hate and Extremism Across America

    Exposing, Investigating and Inoculating Against Hate
    Discussion with Lisa Borden and Susan Corke from the Southern Poverty Law Center on hate and extremism groups throughout the United States. We discuss rising right radicalism, including religious and white nationalist groups and their means and methods. We also discuss \"parental right groups\" and their anti-inclusive stance and disruption of public school governance. Additionally, we discuss the school-to-prison pipeline, continuing systemic racism and disenfranchisement and how to help inoculate youth against radicalization. We also discuss the benefits of establishing a national human rights institution.
    For More Info: http://thegravity.fm/#/episode/59

    • 1 hr 20 min
    Letters of Leadership

    Letters of Leadership

    A Celebration of Civics and Connection Amidst Crises and Consternation
    Discussion with Shannon A. Mullen on her recent book In Other Words, Leadership: How a Young Mother’s Weekly Letters to Her Governor Helped Both Women Brave the First Pandemic Year which looks at agency, representative democracy, socioeconomic and environmental crises within a portrait of leadership. The book is based on the true story of Ashira Knapp’s exchange of letters with Maine Governor Janet Mills during the pandemic. We discuss civics, representative democracy, leadership, reigniting our agency, reconnecting over polarity, what defines a crisis and media responsibility.
    For More Info: http://thegravity.fm/#/episode/58

    • 1 hr 21 min
    From the Courtroom to the Community: Revitalizing Law to Empower Frontline Communities

    From the Courtroom to the Community: Revitalizing Law to Empower Frontline Communities

    How Grassroots Movements for Climate and Environmental Justice Are Critical to Surviving the Climate Crisis
    Discussion with Vivek Maru on the importance of community paralegals in extending access to the law, enforcing rights and aiding in structural change. We discuss the Customary Land Rights Act in Sierra Leone, the Community Land Act in Kenya and environmental justice action in Myanmar. We also discuss environmental injustice within the United States, the need for cumulative impact in any environmental assessment and the importance of having both expert input on legislation as well as the lived experience of affected communities. Additionally, we discuss the importance of prior informed consent and moving from extractive to regenerative practices. We also discuss climate justice as an integral pathway toward climate mitigation and adaptation.
    For More Info: http://thegravity.fm/#/episode/57

    • 1 hr 11 min
    Deflection, Deceit and Division in the Time of Climate Crisis

    Deflection, Deceit and Division in the Time of Climate Crisis

    Climate Change, Subterfuge and Building a Broad Climate Coalition
    Discussion with Dr. Michael Mann on the subterfuge tactics by the fossil industry to prevent systemic and structural decarbonization. We discuss how the fossil fuel industry promotes doomsday theories to engender apathy and deny agency. We also discuss how the fossil fuel industry fosters division between different social groups to prevent a climate alliance and needed structural change. Additionally, we discuss how the focus on individual accountability and hypocrisy shaming can impede and deflect from needed structural change. We also discuss pertinent issues in carbon offset accounting, the circular economy and what the paleoclimate record can tell us about the state of and projections for climate change.
    For More Info: http://thegravity.fm/#/episode/56

    • 45 min
    Our Immolated Heart: Deforestation and Land Grabbing in Brazil's Amazon

    Our Immolated Heart: Deforestation and Land Grabbing in Brazil's Amazon

    Cattle Ranching, Palm Oil Plantations and Other Agrobusiness Drivers of Deforestation, Fraud and Violence Against Local Communities and Indigenous Peoples, Bolsonaro's Crimes and the Need for Due Diligence and Accountability in Financing and Supply Chains
    Discussion with Gabriella Bianchini on the importance of the Amazonian biome to the local environment and our planet and the current threats to the rainforest. We discuss the history of deforestation in Brazil's Amazon, including the ecocide under Bolsonaro and the current agrobusiness drivers, with a focus on cattle ranching and palm oil plantations. We also discuss land grabbing and violence against local communities and indigenous peoples and threats to and murder of environmental defenders. Additionally, we discuss how companies and financial institutions in the Global North are trading with and financing Amazonian destruction and violent land grabbing and legislative efforts to require accountability for failing to undertake due diligence in supply chains and investment.
    For More Info: http://thegravity.fm/#/episode/55

    • 1 hr 10 min
    ISDS: Clandestine Corporate Courts that Entrench Colonialism and Exacerbate the Climate Crisis

    ISDS: Clandestine Corporate Courts that Entrench Colonialism and Exacerbate the Climate Crisis

    Neocolonialism, Democratic Deficits and Regulatory Chill of the Investor State Dispute Settlement Mechanism
    Discussion with Lisa Sachs on the regulatory chill and democratic deficit of the Investor-State Dispute Settlement mechanism (ISDS). We discuss the structural issues of ISDS, including conflict of interest, lack of transparency and lack of accountability as well as its neocolonial origins and entrenchment. We also discuss the proliferation of bilateral and multilateral investment treaties, the expanding investor protections of international investment law, treaty shopping and how ISDS is distorting the investment climate in favor of fossil fuels. Additionally, we discuss the fragmentation of international law and the need to have holistic international jurisprudence and governance.
    For More Info: http://thegravity.fm/#/episode/54

    • 1 hr 15 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

pdCanada ,

Excellent and informative podcast

I love listening to this podcast and delving into the diverse array of topics. Critical and thoughtful analysis

pmnyctv ,

Finally good topics

Great to see a podcast finally tackling the real substantive issues facing our world!

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