Hold the line | 2

Hold the line | 2

When disinformation spreads faster than facts, how can democracy thrive? Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Ressa talks about the beginnings of media company Rappler as social media first showed promise as a new avenue for journalism, and the mounting challenges she and Rappler have faced in the age of social media's decline—from the propagation of lies, to lawsuits from the Philippine government and vicious attacks by its supporters, to the dominance of big tech.

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Inside Kenya's revolutionary school for teenage mothers

Inside Kenya's revolutionary school for teenage mothers

Two years after her first visit, host Lisa LaFlamme returns to the Greenland School for Teenage Mothers in rural Kenya to witness an extraordinary transformation. What began with 70 students has grown...

22 Aug 20251h 2min

In South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, one man takes on the digital frontline

In South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation, one man takes on the digital frontline

In this episode of the JHR Podcast, host Lisa LaFlamme travels to Juba, South Sudan with Journalists for Human Rights to meet the man everyone calls when digital disaster strikes: Nelson Kwaje.From ba...

1 Aug 202544min

Queer voices & visibility in hostile times

Queer voices & visibility in hostile times

In this special Pride Month episode recorded live at the Allied Music Centre, host Lisa LaFlamme joins Kenyan journalist/activist Kevin Mwachiro and Xtra Magazine Managing Editor Tara-Michelle Ziniuk ...

27 Juni 202544min

Uncovering South Sudan’s toxic truths

Uncovering South Sudan’s toxic truths

In this episode of the JHR podcast, Lisa LaFlamme speaks with award-winning investigative journalist Maura Ajak in Juba, South Sudan. Maura shares the story behind her powerful BBC documentary Poisone...

18 Apr 202548min

Kenya’s Femicide Crisis: Stories, Data and Solutions

Kenya’s Femicide Crisis: Stories, Data and Solutions

On a recent trip to Nairobi, Lisa LaFlamme sat down with journalists Patricia Andago, lead researcher for the Silencing Women Project that has tracked femicide in Kenya since 2016, and Janet Mbugua, a...

4 Apr 202559min

The revolution starts with her

The revolution starts with her

In this special International Women's Day episode, host Lisa LaFlamme speaks with two inspiring Journalists for Human Rights team members – Winnie Syombua from Kenya and Mary Goch from South Sudan – w...

8 Mars 202553min

When romance becomes resistance: The story of the India Love Project

When romance becomes resistance: The story of the India Love Project

On this special Valentine’s Day episode of the JHR Podcast, we shine a light on a bold movement defying societal norms in India -- the India Love Project. Launched on Instagram by journalists Priya Ra...

14 Feb 202529min

Reporting Under Fire: Journalism in Gaza with Walid Batrawi

Reporting Under Fire: Journalism in Gaza with Walid Batrawi

In this powerful episode of the Journalists for Human Rights podcast, host Lisa LaFlamme speaks with veteran Palestinian journalist Walid Batrawi about the immense challenges of reporting from Gaza. W...

31 Jan 202553min

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