
Episode 76: Dr. Pedro Gonzalez
Dr. Pedro Gonzalez is a leading human rights advocate and Assistant Professor of Human Rights at Northern Arizona University. His expertise spans criminology, criminal justice, and comparative cultura...
1 Jun 59min

Episode 75: Dr. Teresa M. Cappiali
Dr. Teresa M. Cappiali is an academic and international consultant. She founded NOIWE, a Sweden-based organization focused on transforming education using Transformative- Emancipatory Pedagogy (TEP). ...
5 Mai 54min

Episode 74: Mischa Geracoulis
Mischa Geracoulis is the Outreach and Engagement Officer at Project Censored and Production Lead at The Censored Press. She contributes to the State of the Free Press yearbook, serves as a Project Jud...
1 Apr 54min

Episode 73: Jane Williams
Professor Emeritus Jane Williams has built a distinguished career spanning legal practice, government legal service, academia, and civil society activism. She played a pivotal role in securing legisla...
2 Mar 56min

Episode 72: Jack L. Nelson
*Read full bio on HREUSA website* Jack L. Nelson is a veteran educator and scholar whose career spans public schools and higher education in the United States and abroad. In 2001, he received the Nati...
3 Feb 1h 4min

Episode 71: Laura Lundy, Part Two
In Episode 71, Laura Lundy examines global challenges to children’s rights, with particular attention to migration, poverty, and participation. She discusses the persistent failure of media and adult ...
5 Jan 30min

Episode 70: Laura Lundy, Part One
Laura Lundy is Honorary Professor of Education Law and Children’s Rights at Queen’s University Belfast and Professor of Law at University College Cork. She is Co–Editor-in-Chief of the International J...
5 Jan 29min

Episode 69: Human Rights Education in the Philippines, Part Two
In part two of the conversation, Ava Kreutziger and Bill Fernekes continue their dialogue with Feliece, focusing on interdisciplinary approaches, Indigenous rights, and the ongoing challenge of coloni...
1 Des 202531min



















