Episodios
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For this week’s #TheWorldUnspun, we met with Samar Alkhdour, a Palestinian activist in Montreal whose campaign against the obstructive and discriminatory Canadian immigration system has been met with nothing but police repression and silence from the government.
#NI554 Palestine: From Occupation to Uprising
#NI546 Surveillance: Spying on Dissent
Host: Paula Lacey
Credits: Paula Lacey (Producer, Editorial Assistant), Maxine Betteridge-Moes, Amy Hall, Bethany Rielly, Conrad Landin, Nick Dowson (Co-Editors), Samuel Rafanell-Williams (Sound Design), Nazik Hamza (Audio Editor), Mari Fouz (Logo Design), Thomas Barlow, Impress (Media Consultant)
Guest: Samar Alkhdour
Further reading:
How one Gazan mother’s tragedy has fuelled a sit-in action by Nelly Bassily (Disability Visibility Project)
Long waits for Canadian visas leave Gazans in limbo by Anna Mehler Paperny (Reuters)
Joint letter: Urgent changes needed to Canada’s Temporary Residence Visa Program for Gazans Amnesty International Canada
Intended to Fail: Systemic Anti-Palestinian Racism and Canada’s Gaza Temporary Resident Visa Program by Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East
Coalition for No Over Policing Palestine/Police Pas la Palestine
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Haiti, the land of the only successful slave uprising in history, was also an experiment in neocolonialism. As the country once again makes global news headlines for all the wrong reasons, we spoke to independent journalist Harold Isaac to better understand how Haiti's complex history of colonization, slavery and its crippling ‘independence debt’ to France contributed to the crisis we’re seeing play out on our screens today.
Host: Maxine Betteridge-Moes
Credits: Maxine Betteridge-Moes (Producer), Amy Hall, Bethany Rielly, Conrad Landin, Nick Dowson (Co-editors), Paula Lacey (Editorial assistant), Samuel Raffnell-Williams (Sound design), Nazik Hamza (Audio Editor), Mari Fouz (Logo Design), Thomas Barlow, Impress (Media consultant)
Guest: Harold Isaac (@haroldisaac)
Further reading from this episode:
Held to ransom: Haiti's cycle of violence (Harold Isaac in New Internationalist)
Country Profile: Haiti (New Internationalist)
Haiti's Lost Billions (Lazaro Gamio etl a. in The New York Times)
#NI554 Debt: Which way out?
#NI545 Decolonize Now
For up-to-date and accurate reporting on the unfolding crisis in Haiti, Harold recommends following Jacqueline Charles (@jacquiecharles), Frantz Duval (@frantzduval) and Radio RFM (@maradiofm)
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Fascism is a popular term in political discourse today. For the Turkish journalist and writer Ece Temelkuran, that’s a good thing — except that it comes too late. So how can we recognize a country's descent from democracy into fascism and what does resistance look like?
Host: Maxine Betteridge-Moes
Credits: Maxine Betteridge-Moes (Producer), Amy Hall, Bethany Rielly, Conrad Landin, Nick Dowson (Co-editors), Paula Lacey (Editorial assistant), Samuel Raffnell-Williams (Sound design), Nazik Hamza (Audio Editor), Mari Fouz (Logo Design), Thomas Barlow, Impress (Media consultant)
Guest: Ece Temelkuran
Further reading from this episode:
#NI551 Political Parties
How to Lose a Country: The 7 Steps from Democracy to Fascism by Ece Temelkuran
Together: A Manifesto Against the Heartless World by Ece Temelkuran
Women who Blow on Knots by Ece Temelkuran (or if you’re in London, go see the stage production at the Arcola Theatre)
Independents’ Day (Conrad Landin in New Internationalist)
Radicalism Jettisoned (Coll McCail in New Internationalist)
How do we continue building international solidarity for Palestine?
#NI552 Disinformation
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There's a lot of money to be made in the internet. People with good intentions and bad intentions are being driven by profit. So how does this shape our information ecosystem and where does the scope for action lie?
Read #NI552: Disinformation
Host: Maxine Betteridge-Moes
Credits: Maxine Betteridge-Moes (Producer), Nazik Hamza (Audio Editor), Mari Fouz (Logo Design), Amy Hall, Bethany Rielly, Conrad Landin, Nick Dowson (Co-editors), Paula Lacey (Editorial assistant), Samuel Raffnell-Williams (Sound design), Thomas Barlow, Impress (Media consultant)
Guest: Nanjala Nyabola
Further reading from this episode:
Strange and Difficult Times: Notes on a Global Pandemic by Nanjala Nyabola
Entering the Matrix of Misinformation
Red Letter Day (Conrad Landin in New Internationalist. Subscribe to read)
The Philippines Disinformation Machine (Don Kevin Hapal in New Internationalist. Subscribe to read)
Fact-checkers to the rescue? (Samira Sawlani in New Internationalist. Subscribe to read)
How Kiswahili tech terms are pushing for digital rights in East Africa (Maxine Betteridge-Moes in Quartz Africa)
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