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African Women Rock Podcast

African Women Rock Podcast

De: Ntombenhle Khathwane
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African Women Rock Podcast is an affirming, feel good, inspirational, educational, motivational platform for African Women, and women of African descent who are working towards building an inclusive, equitable, fair, just, prosperous Africa and world. It is driven by conversations with women leading and driving change in their communities, country and the continent. Season 1, focused on women running million dollar manufacturing businesses. Season 2, is focusing on women working to deepen democracy, and to entrench a culture of human rights across the continent, and beyond.

AWR 2023
Ciencia Política Higiene y Vida Saludable Política y Gobierno Psicología Psicología y Salud Mental
Episodios
  • Dialogue With Activists Queen - Tessa Dooms
    May 14 2024

    South Africa's history is rich with pivotal activists who shaped its path to democracy. Today, the call for activism rings louder than ever. Join us in this episode as we engage with Tessa Dooms, an esteemed activist and author. Discover her insights on the South African voter, the essential ingredients for change, the hurdles we face, and much more. Tune in for a compelling discussion on the state of activism in South Africa.

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    54 m
  • South Africa, A Faux Democracy?
    Jul 7 2023
    In this episode, I speak to Nobuntu Hlazo-Webster, a young South African woman, who is seeking to deepen democracy in South Africa as co-founder of a new political party called Build One South Africa (BOSA). South Africa goes to a crucial election in early 2024, and Nobuntu shares the difference that she as deputy leader to Mmusi Maimane, former leader of the Democratic Alliance (DA), seeks to see in the short term and long term, in making South Africa a true democracy.
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    58 m
  • Mary Pais on Human Rights And Pro Democracy Activism in Eswatini/Swaziland
    Jun 7 2023

    Eswatini, formerly, Swaziland, is ruled by an absolute monarch, and has been under a state of emergency since 1973, when a decree was issued to ban all forms of political activism. It essentially banned the recognition of human rights, such as the freedom of expression, freedom of association, eg, all media is state-controlled. Thank goodness for social media and the internet! Political parties are banned, and the elections that take place, are cosmetic, the King controls parliament and government. Mary Pais is a leading activist for the democratisation of Eswatini, she shares her journey, progress being made to lobby for democracy, in a time when many political activists are fearing for their safety and lives.

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    49 m
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