Declarations: The Human Rights Podcast

Declarations: The Human Rights Podcast

A show about human rights coming to you every week from the Cambridge Centre of Governance and Human Rights. Tune in each week as we explore how the concept and practice of human rights can remain fit-for-purpose and co-evolve with the changing world order, joined by fascinating guests from the University of Cambridge and around the world.

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Episoder(110)

We Need to Talk: Hate Crime Response and Prevention with Alex Raikes

We Need to Talk: Hate Crime Response and Prevention with Alex Raikes

For this week's episode, host Muna Gasim and panellist Ashling Williams are joined by Alex Raikes, the Strategic Director of Stand Against Racism & Inequality, for a discussion on the escalating and p...

5 Mar 202134min

Dalit Rights Matter: The Fight for Equality and the Long Road Ahead

Dalit Rights Matter: The Fight for Equality and the Long Road Ahead

Our conversation this week turns to the question of Dalit rights in India, assessing the progress that has been made and what further change must come. To discuss this, we are thrilled to be joined by...

26 Feb 202156min

#NoRightsNoGames: The Uyghur Genocide & the Beijing 2022 Olympic Games

#NoRightsNoGames: The Uyghur Genocide & the Beijing 2022 Olympic Games

This week, host Muna Gasim and producer Sam Baron are joined by Zumretay Arkin, the Program and Advocacy Manager at the World Uyghur Congress, an umbrella organization based Berlin, Germany that advoc...

19 Feb 202145min

The #EndSARS Protests, Part 2: Women in Activism, Social Media, and the Road Ahead in Nigeria

The #EndSARS Protests, Part 2: Women in Activism, Social Media, and the Road Ahead in Nigeria

This week, for the second in our two-part series focusing on the #EndSARS Movement, we are joined by three powerful activists working to end police brutality and abuse of power in Nigeria: Aisha Yesuf...

5 Feb 20211h 2min

The Sudanese Revolution: Women’s Rights and the Power of Social Media

The Sudanese Revolution: Women’s Rights and the Power of Social Media

For our first episode of 2021, we return to the 2018-19 Sudanese Revolution that overthrew Omar al-Bashir and his National Congress Party. Joined by Dinan Alasad and Aida Abbashar, the conversation hi...

25 Jan 202144min

We Need to Talk: The Climate Crisis with Daze Aghaji

We Need to Talk: The Climate Crisis with Daze Aghaji

The topic of conversation this week is the ongoing climate crisis and our urgent need to act. We are joined by the remarkable Daze Aghaji, a university student and high-profile climate justice activis...

9 Des 202047min

Understanding the #EndSARS Protests, Part 1: Anti-Corruption and Political Power in Nigeria

Understanding the #EndSARS Protests, Part 1: Anti-Corruption and Political Power in Nigeria

This week, in partnership with Global Integrity, we are joined by Dr. Jackie Harvey of Northumbria University and Dr. Pallavi Roy of SOAS University of London to discuss the structures of political po...

30 Nov 20201h 2min

“Call it Genocide”: The Rohingya Crisis in Conversation with Dan Sullivan and Tun Khin

“Call it Genocide”: The Rohingya Crisis in Conversation with Dan Sullivan and Tun Khin

In the second episode of Season 5, we are joined by Dan Sullivan, the senior advocate for human rights at Refugees international, and Tun Khin, President of the Burmese Rohingya Organisation UK to dis...

20 Nov 20201h 2min

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