20 episodes

In a time of crisis and fast change, this podcast is a space to reflect and learn with change-makers working to tackle inequalities and injustice. We hear about the choices they make, the approaches they take, the obstacles they face and their hopes and dreams in making real change happen. As massive inequalities are threatening our societies and planet, join us to find out how to use this moment to turn the tide and shift power for a more just and equal world.

People vs Inequality Podcast PeoplevsInequality

    • Society & Culture

In a time of crisis and fast change, this podcast is a space to reflect and learn with change-makers working to tackle inequalities and injustice. We hear about the choices they make, the approaches they take, the obstacles they face and their hopes and dreams in making real change happen. As massive inequalities are threatening our societies and planet, join us to find out how to use this moment to turn the tide and shift power for a more just and equal world.

    S.4 Ep.3 Transforming the politics of knowledge for food justice

    S.4 Ep.3 Transforming the politics of knowledge for food justice

    It's been a while but we are back with another exiting episode on Food Justice! Whose knowledge is considered when taking decisions? How to transform the politics of knowledge and the narratives that drive growing inequalities and unsustainable food systems? Join us for this episode to learn more!

    Whilst the world continues to grapple with the reality of yet another food price crisis and growing hunger, we speak to those on the frontline to find out why the food system keeps failing and what we can do about it. In previous episodes we spoke to farmers on how they organize, and from campaigners that are challenging corporate power. Today we hear from Eloisa delos Reyes about research as a way to make change happen. I hear you thinking, really? But this is not just any research, it is feminist, it is participatory and it is about action. It is also a core part of the work of the Asian Pacific Forum for Women, Law and Development, bringing together over 265 members across 30 countries. 

    We ask Eloisa why Feminist Participatory Action Research is key to achieving Food Sovereignty and how it works. We hear about the narratives, powers and militarization they are up against, and how women and communities nonetheless continue to assert their rights to land and food. 
     
    Find out more about the work of Eloisa and APWLD via these links:
    1. Cultivating Feminist Food Sovereignty: APWLD launches Food Sovereignty FPAR with 6 new partners 
    2. Feminist Food Sovereignty: A Paradigm Shift in Confronting the Climate Crisis
    3. Unravel Neoliberal Trade: A Failed Solution to Food Sovereignty
    4. [Video] Development Justice 2.0: Unpacking Five Transformative Shifts
    Social media accounts: Facebook, Instagram, X/Twitter
    Website: https://apwld.org/

    The People vs Inequality Podcast is a collaboration between Barbara van Paassen (creator/host), Elizabeth Maina (producer) and Alex Akello (editor). Find out more at https://peoplevsinequality.blogspot.com/.  

    • 33 min
    S.4 Ep. 2: Challenging corporate power in the food system

    S.4 Ep. 2: Challenging corporate power in the food system

    Whilst the world is trying to grapple with the reality of yet another food price crisis and growing hunger, we speak to those on the frontline to find out why the food system keeps failing and what we can do about it. 

    In today’s episode we dive into the role of large multinational companies in the food system and what citizens and campaigners can do to shift power in favour of people and planet. We speak to Nina Holland, who is a researcher and campaigner on food and agriculture at Corporate Europe Observatory. 
    Her motto: “If you want to win a fight, you need to know what you're up against and how the system works.“ As many citizens and activists are figuring out how to challenge the disproportionate power of corporations in political decision making and our lives, we hear from Nina about the tricks, narratives, and the solutions that she sees. 

    Keen to learn more about how to challenge corporate power - whether in the food system or beyond? Grab a coffee or tea and listen in on the conversation! 

    Learn more about Nina's work and context:
    https://corporateeurope.org/en/2022/12/not-so-soft-killing-eus-farm-fork-strategy
    https://corporateeurope.org/en/2022/03/loud-lobby-silent-spring
    https://corporateeurope.org/en/2021/10/leak-industrial-farm-lobbies-coordinated-attack-farm-fork-targets

    • 27 min
    S.4 Ep. 1: Farmers uniting for a more just and sustainable food system

    S.4 Ep. 1: Farmers uniting for a more just and sustainable food system

    Whilst the world is trying to grapple with the reality of yet another food price crisis and growing hunger, we speak to those on the frontline to find out why the food system keeps failing and what we can do about it. We kick off this new series on Food Justice with those who are growing the food that is on our plates: farmers. 
    This episode features not one but two leaders of La Via Campesina – the worlds’ biggest movement of peasants, indigenous peoples and rural workers. Anuka De Silva is a young peasant leader of the Sri Lankan Movement for Land and Agricultural Reform (MONLAR); and a member of the  International Coordination Committee of La Via Campesina. And Morgan Ody is a vegetable farmer from France with a long history in unionising, who recently took over as general coordinator of the global movement. 
    Coming from different contexts, climates, and generations, they are uniting in their struggle for a more just and sustainable food and agricultural system. Tune in to hear how they are experiencing these challenging times, what food justice means to them and of course how they are organizing to be heard and make change happen. 
    Resources and calls to action:
    Call for Solidarity with French Social Movements! Stop Police Violence NOW!Call to Action : 17 April – International Day of Peasant Struggles Call to Action : 08 March 2023 – International Working Women’s Day *2023 | March News Wrap: Highlights from La Via Campesina Members Worldwide

    La Via Campesina's promotional video for the 8th ConferenceLearn more about Anuka’s organisation: Monlar websiteLearn more about Morgan’s context: Confédération Paysanne websiteRead more about the food price crisis: FAO State of Food Insecurity 2022Civil society and Indigenous Peoples Mechanism (CISPM) call to governments 

    • 32 min
    A Conversation on Intersectional Movement Building (Webinar Recording)

    A Conversation on Intersectional Movement Building (Webinar Recording)

    We recently held a powerful conversation on intersectional and interconnected movement-building in collaboration with the Fight Inequality Alliance. It was our very first live podcast recording that many of you attended. This is your chance to catch up if you missed it or listen again, as there was much to reflect on!
    This conversation featured an  amazing panel of activists and movement leaders including Njoki Njehu (FIA), Tasneem Essop (CAN I’nal), Emilia Reyes (Campaign of Campaigns) and was hosted by Nadia Fabela (FIA) and Barbara van Paassen (host People vs Inequality podcast)

    Together we explored: 
    How  the climate and inequality movements are coming together? What are challenges and opportunities to bring these important voices together at a time of great need?How do different movements (and constituencies) analyse the current context and articulate alternatives? What options for cross-learning and what is needed for systems change/ re-imagining?What options for cross-learning and what is needed for re-imagining and systems change?

    To find out more about the work of our guests and their call to actions check out:
     
    FIA: https://www.fightinequality.org/.
    Campaign of Campaigns: https://www.campaignofcampaigns.com/index.php/en/ and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXrWSWQCnRY1cmG40ZcrIzQ/videos. Twitter @Global_Demands.
    Climate Action Network International: https://climatenetwork.org/ and https://dont-gas-africa.org/

    To hear previous episodes of this podcast with these speakers:
    Emilia Reyes: https://podfollow.com/people-vs-inequality-podcast/episode/3ce7c35e289354290086b567f4b81334ea1d1f6b/view
    Njoki: https://podfollow.com/people-vs-inequality-podcast/episode/18124a146516178a17d07de04a9221ce1e831231/view
    Tasneem: https://podfollow.com/people-vs-inequality-podcast/episode/4c716bf4b3c397ee2f848178eae8cf3980eff246/view
    We also invite you to share your feedback on our podcast to help us learn and grow. It would be greatly appreciated!  You can do this here 

    • 1 hr 27 min
    Announcement live event on intersectional movement building & more!

    Announcement live event on intersectional movement building & more!

    A short message from us at the People vs Inequality Podcast to share with you an exciting event and live podcast recording we are hosting on the 25th of August.

    Together with the Fight Inequality Alliance we invite you to join: A conversation on intersectional movement-building. 

    How are the climate and inequality movement coming together? What are challenges and opportunities to bring these important voices together at a time of great need?

    Sign up now! https://fightinequality.org/intersectional-movement-building 

    We also invite you to share your feedback on our podcast to help us learn and grow. It would be greatly appreciated! 

    You can do this here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfb-tyt8NcmiP5ctrAnF1sa7_uUWIh8JElVvDXPT2V5Drtwag/viewform 

    Be in touch!

    • 1 min
    S3 Ep 4: Veggies for Good: A chance encounter sustains lives in a Time of Covid

    S3 Ep 4: Veggies for Good: A chance encounter sustains lives in a Time of Covid

    “Sometimes you just need to take a leap of faith.” Our fourth and last episode on emergent agency is a story of a family-initiated spontaneous response to the hardships the pandemic and lockdowns brought upon urban-poor mothers. Veggies for Good is a social enterprise that started from a basketball court sale, then moved online, directly linking farmers to urban consumers and providing livelihoods to urban-poor women. We speak to Ditsi Carolino, a filmmaker turned social entrepreneur that was driven to action when she met Dorina, who would walk six hours a day to get food to feed her family during the lockdown. We hear how together they managed to create a thriving ethical business, learned as they went and adapted to fast-changing circumstances. A human story about solidarity, entrepreneurship and making a real difference in the lives of people.

    To find out more about Ditsi's work with Veggies for Good  check out:

    https://opinion.inquirer.net/129533/dorina-and-the-dumagats

    https://www.rappler.com/life-and-style/261599-initiative-helps-dumagat-farmers-sell-produce-metro-manila/
    https://www.facebook.com/Veggies4GoodPH/

    http://philippinesociology.com/veggies-for-good-social-networks-for-service-delivery-and-crisis-response-in-times-of-covid-19-initial-findings/

    The People vs Inequality podcast is a production by Barbara van Paassen (creator and host) and Elizabeth Maina (producer). This episode is part of a short special series in collaboration with the Emergent Agency in a Time of Covid-19 research project, which is led by Oxfam GB and funded by the Atlantic Fellowship on Social and Economic Equity based at the International Inequalities Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science. The research aimed to understand positive lessons from civil society’s responses in the pandemic. The research report will be out soon, keep in touch to hear more!

    • 35 min

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