• The Connection between Art and Resilience, Part Four
    Mar 6 2023

    Welcome to episode 12 of season one of Resilient Conversations, a podcast by PartnersGlobal that explores different facets of civic space resiliency. In this podcast, PartnersGlobal co-executive director, Roselie Vasquez-Yetter speaks with cellist, Tanya Anisimova, in the fourth in a series of vignettes on the artist collective who collaborated with PartnersGlobal and the International Human Rights Arts Festival.

    Cellist, composer, arranger Tanya Anisimova is a unique artist whose performances encompass standard repertoire, original compositions, and otherworldly improvisations with her own vocal accompaniment. Tanya has appeared on the stages of Carnegie Hall in NYC, the Great Hall of The Moscow Conservatory in Russia, The National Cathedral and The National Gallery Of Art in Washington, D.C., Beethoven-Haus in Bonn, Germany, and many more. In 2001, Tanya became the only cellist in the world to ever perform and record the Complete Violin Sonatas and Partitas by J.S. Bach. As a composer, her music is regularly performed by leading musicians in the U.S. and in Europe. Currently, Tanya is working on a new project titled Appalachian Dreams. The idea grew out of reflecting on her experiences during twelve years spent in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia. 


    PartnersGlobal is a nonprofit based in Washington, DC that advances resilient civic space throughout the world by focusing on authentic partnership, locally-led solutions, inclusive processes, and conflict sensitivity to bring about more peaceful, secure, just, and accountable societies. Partners envisions a world where civil society thrives, change is managed peacefully, rights are protected, and democracy can flourish. Visit our website at www.partnersglobal.org and follow us on social media. Music for this episode is created by Tuesday Night from Pixabay. 

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    55 mins
  • The Connection between Art and Resilience, Part Three
    Feb 8 2023

    Welcome to episode 11 of season one of Resilient Conversations, a podcast by PartnersGlobal that explores different facets of civic space resiliency. In this podcast, PartnersGlobal co-executive director, Kyra Buchko speaks with Shedrick Pelt, a photographer, designer, and creative director committed to culture and community.

    Shedrick Pelt is a D.C. creative  primarily focused on photojournalism and portrait, music, and commercial photography. Shedrick's work has covered local and nationwide news and he often highlights grassroots organizations and their work within the community. Shedrick’s photo book, We Keep Us Safe, released in 2020, documents civic actions in and around D.C. His most recent book, District Postcard Views, features vintage-inspired images of historically Black landmarks in Washington, DC. Shedrick's work has been featured in exhibitions at the International Center of Photography in New York City, the Center for Photography at Woodstock, Dupont Underground, ExposedDC, and Washingtonian Magazine.

    PartnersGlobal is a nonprofit based in Washington, DC that advances resilient civic space throughout the world by focusing on authentic partnership, locally-led solutions, inclusive processes, and conflict sensitivity to bring about more peaceful, secure, just, and accountable societies. Partners envisions a world where civil society thrives, change is managed peacefully, rights are protected, and democracy can flourish. Visit our website at www.partnersglobal.org and follow us on social media. Music for this episode is created by Tuesday Night from Pixabay. 

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    38 mins
  • Resilient Funding Practices
    Jan 24 2023

    Welcome to episode 10 of season one of Resilient Conversations, a podcast by PartnersGlobal that explores different facets of civic space resiliency. In this podcast, PartnersGlobal co-executive director, Roselie Vasquez-Yetter talks with Erin McCarthy, Senior Civil Society Advisor for U.S. Agency for International Development’s Europe and Eurasia Bureau, based in Washington, DC.   

    Erin joins Resilient Conversations to discuss resilient funding practices at USAID. Their discussion explores how donors are adjusting  policies and practices around grantmaking, reporting and monitoring processes.  Their talk also offers a look into USAID’s adaptive approach to address the real obstacles faced by civil society grantees that are managing grants in tightening civic space.

    PartnersGlobal is a nonprofit based in Washington, DC that advances resilient civic space throughout the world by focusing on authentic partnership, locally-led solutions, inclusive processes, and conflict sensitivity to bring about more peaceful, secure, just, and accountable societies. Partners envisions a world where civil society thrives, change is managed peacefully, rights are protected, and democracy can flourish. Visit our website at www.partnersglobal.org and follow us on social media. Music for this episode is created by Tuesday Night from Pixabay. 

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    54 mins
  • The Connection between Art and Resilience, Part Two
    Dec 15 2022

    Welcome to episode nine of season one of Resilient Conversations, a podcast by PartnersGlobal that explores different facets of civic space resiliency. In this podcast, PartnersGlobal co-executive director, Roselie Vasquez-Yetter speaks with Anne Labovitz, a visual artist, author and activist from St. Paul Minnesota, who creates work about how political, social, and cultural platforms can be turned into personal acts of care.

    Anne Labovitz is Artist Founder and Producer at 122 Conversations and Artist Founder and Managing Director at I Love You Institute. She is a contemporary artist whose work addresses themes of human connection, the immersive power of color, and radical care in art. Labovitz’s research-based practice combines painting, sculpture, light, installation, mixed media and social practice to address ideas by activating color and light in large-scale immersive work. As part of Labovitz’s artistic praxis, she connects to communities through artistic intervention, activism, anti-racism, and public co-creation.

    PartnersGlobal is a nonprofit based in Washington, DC that advances resilient civic space throughout the world by focusing on authentic partnership, locally-led solutions, inclusive processes, and conflict sensitivity to bring about more peaceful, secure, just, and accountable societies. Partners envisions a world where civil society thrives, change is managed peacefully, rights are protected, and democracy can flourish. Visit our website at www.partnersglobal.org and follow us on social media. Music for this episode is created by Tuesday Night from Pixabay. 

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    59 mins
  • The Connection between Art and Resilience, Part One
    Dec 15 2022

    Welcome to episode eight of season one of Resilient Conversations, a podcast by PartnersGlobal that explores different facets of civic space resiliency. In this podcast, PartnersGlobal co-executive director, Roselie Vasquez-Yetter talks with Tom Block - playwright, author, and visual artist who has spent three decades using art to explore the intersection of mysticism and society.

    Tom is the Founding Producer of New York City’s International Human Rights Art Festival (2017-present), producer of the first Amnesty International Human Rights Art Festival (2010, Washington DC), creator of the Human Rights Painting Project (2002-2015) and the Shalom/Salaam Project (2004-2012). Block is also the author of six books, a playwright, and a 25+ year exhibiting visual artist. He was a Research Fellow at DePaul University (2010), LABA Fellow (NY, 2013-14), Hamiltonian Fellow (DC, 2008-09) and has spoken throughout the United States, Canada, Europe, Turkey, and the Middle East.

    PartnersGlobal is a nonprofit based in Washington, DC that advances resilient civic space throughout the world by focusing on authentic partnership, locally-led solutions, inclusive processes, and conflict sensitivity to bring about more peaceful, secure, just, and accountable societies. Partners envisions a world where civil society thrives, change is managed peacefully, rights are protected, and democracy can flourish. Visit our website at www.partnersglobal.org and follow us on social media. Music for this episode is created by Tuesday Night from Pixabay. 

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    46 mins
  • Resilient Conversations Season 1 Midway Recap 1
    Oct 28 2022

    Welcome to Resilient Conversations, a podcast by PartnersGlobal that explores different facets of civic space resiliency. If you're new to this podcast, here's a recap of our first six episodes led by podcast producer, Aly Lyons.

    PartnersGlobal is a nonprofit based in Washington, DC that advances resilient civic space throughout the world by focusing on authentic partnership, locally-led solutions, inclusive processes, and conflict sensitivity to bring about more peaceful, secure, just, and accountable societies. Partners envisions a world where civil society thrives, change is managed peacefully, rights are protected, and democracy can flourish. Visit our website at www.partnersglobal.org and follow us on social media. Music for this episode is created by Tuesday Night from Pixabay.

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    8 mins
  • Trauma and the Integration of a Trauma-Informed Approach for Civil Society Resiliency
    Sep 8 2022

    Welcome to episode six of season one of Resilient Conversations, a podcast by PartnersGlobal that explores different facets of civic space resiliency. Today’s conversation is about trauma sensitivity and what a trauma-informed framework for civil society resiliency looks like. I had the opportunity to chat with Alexa Brand - my colleague and manager of resiliency programs at PartnersGlobal.

    Alexa is an expert on the topic of trauma-informed care and civic space issues. Throughout her career, Alexa has been designing and leading trainings pertaining to social inclusion, gender equality, trauma-informed care, and resilience and security for human rights defenders in closing and closed spaces. Prior to joining Partners, she managed human rights programs that focused on strengthening the resilience and security of LGBTQ+ and women human rights defenders in the MENA region, as well as anti-trafficking activists and journalists in Southeast Asia. Alexa earned her Masters degree in Middle East and Islamic Studies from George Mason University and has a Graduate Certificate in Trauma-Informed Care from the University at Buffalo.

    PartnersGlobal is a nonprofit based in Washington, DC that advances resilient civic space throughout the world by focusing on authentic partnership, locally-led solutions, inclusive processes, and conflict sensitivity to bring about more peaceful, secure, just, and accountable societies. Partners envisions a world where civil society thrives, change is managed peacefully, rights are protected, and democracy can flourish. Visit our website at www.partnersglobal.org and follow us on social media. Music for this episode is created by Tuesday Night from Pixabay. 

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    38 mins
  • Access to Justice and Civic Space in Nigeria
    Aug 9 2022

    Today’s episode features a thought provoking conversation between Deborah Mancini Griffoli - the Director of the Africa Program at PartnersGlobal - and Odi Lagi - Program Director at the Network of University Legal Aid Institutions (NULAI) in Nigeria. NULAI is a network of clinical programs promoting access to justice, legal aid and public interest lawyering. Their conversation explores several topics ranging from legal hurdles and efforts by civil society to improve the situation for pretrial detainees in Nigeria to the security landscape and its impact on civic space resiliency. 

    As a development professional and human rights advocate with over 12 years experience promoting human rights based programming in Nigeria, Odi is a force to be reckoned with. Her work has led to the development of clinical law programmes across Nigeria’s university system, as well as University-based legal aid clinics. She is an Open Society Justice Initiative (OSJI) Human Rights Fellow with a Masters in Human Rights from the Central European University and a trained human rights educator from Equitas (International Centre for Human Rights Education, Canada).

    Resilient Conversations is a podcast that explores different facets of individual, organizational, sectoral and systemic resiliency as it relates to civil society. It is produced by PartnersGlobal, a DC-based nonprofit organization working in service of civil society around the world to be more resilient and bring about peaceful and locally led solutions to complex issues. Don’t forget to subscribe and please if you have a moment, leave us a comment or rating if you like what you hear!

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    30 mins