Fridays with ALM
By Adivasi Lives Matter
Fridays with ALMSep 10, 2020
Fridays with ALM | AC Mitranshu Gambit
What has been the price of Gujarat's "vibrant" development? How do the youth of Gujarat, especially the aadivasi youth view this development?
Fridays with ALM | Anirudh
हिपहॉप आर्टफॉर्म में आदिवासी मुद्दे और अधिकार क्यों?
Fridays with ALM | Pranab Doley
Pranab tells us about how Kaziranga National Park model is harming the indigenous communities who have been living there for centuries now and how the participation of indigenous communities in wildlife conservation is important in today's time.
FRIDAYS WITH ALM | NAREN KANTHILAL CHOUDHARY
जानिये आदिवासी कृषी सरपंच से खेती में आने वाली चुनौतियों के बारे में
Discussing current news with Sumedhapal
Sumedha talks about various issues like farmers protest, adivasi issues and journalism through her experience of reporting since more than 3 years now.
Fridays with ALM - Prakash Bhoir
क्या आप जानते हैं आरे जंगल दुनिया का सबसे बड़ा शेहर के बीच पाया जाने वाला जंगल है ? इसे आदिवासियों ने संरक्षण करके रखा है अब तक
प्रकाश जी से यह जानिए के आरे में कैसे खेती करते हैं और वहां के आदिवासियों को किन किन चुनौतियों का सामना करना पड़ता है
In Conversation With Dr. Abhilash Thadathil
Abhilash telling us the ground reality of how discrimination towards tribal students in Kerala is evident as they struggle to get admission
Fridays with ALM | ALLEN SHAW
Allen tells us about his journey of how his artwork has shaped about in all these years. The activist in him speaks through his artwork.
Fridays with ALM | Anna Belew
aving endangered languages from around the world
@spit.plainly from @endangeredlanguagesproject shares her insight on why diversity of languages are important, what needs to be done to keep the endangered languages alive and how 'extinct' is just a mere term to be used for languages
Fridays With ALM | Archana Soreng
Archana Soreng UN Youth Advisory Panel on Climate Change, is a youth from Khadia tribe of Odisha. She has beautifully put how indigenous culture is THE ONE to fight climate crisis. Not only that, she mentions how adivasis have always paid the price of developmental infrastructure through their blood, which is yet a failure for everyone in general. So, she questions - is it not time to change the narrative?
FRIDAYS WITH ALM | Shubhranshu Choudhary
Talk with Shubhranshu Choudhary on demystifying Bastar violence
FRIDAYS WITH ALM | Ankita and Rishabh
Ankita and Rishabh from Fridays for Future, Jharkhand, share their insights on why climate strike across the globe, how is @fridays4future.jharkhand doing their bit and how indigenous peoples voices need to be actively heard to tackle climate change. Adding on to all of this, Rishabh shares about his interconnectedness of activism, music and social work.
FRIDAYS WITH ALM | ARUNA TIRKEY
अपने रेस्टोरेंट के जरिये बचा रही है अरुणा तिर्की झारखंड के आदिवास
Fridays With ALM | Saving Adivasi Culture through Fashion | Ashish Birulee | Mohit Mohan & Sandhya Singh | Episode 2
फैशन के जरिए आदिवासियत कैसे बचाये?
Episode 2 features Mohit Mohan Samad & Sandhya Singh Kuntia speaking about their journey of The Ong Apparel and how they're using fashion to amplify the adivasi culture, politics and language with the host and co-founder of ALM Ashish Birulee.
Fridays With ALM | How To Save Warli Painting | Ashish Birulee | Brijesh Bhusara | Episode 1
Brijesh Bhusara belongs to the Kokna tribe from Silvassa, Dadra and Nagar Haveli.
He has studied Fine Arts and Electronic Engineering. He is a Warli art lover and is concerned about Warli being hijacked by other non-adivasi communities. He runs a Tribal Art Shop in his native town.
Brijesh is also a social worker and a climate activist. He is the President of Tribute Tribal Youth Group.
Fridays With ALM is podcast hosted by the Co-founder of Adivasi Lives Matter Ashish Birulee and produced by Adivasi Lives Matter.
Fridays with ALM | Adivasi And Tribal Freedom Fighters
he Adivasis And Tribals Who Fought For Freedom For Their Land And People.
LIVE with @ashishbirulee to talk about Adivasi and tribal freedom fighters who fought against the British for their land and people!
Please note the correction:
47:27- 48:05- Tilka Majhi led fight against the British in 1784 which is 70 years earlier than Mangal Pandey
Fridays with ALM | World Indigenous Day 2020
Instalive Concert On The Occassion of World Indigenous Day 2020
Fridays with ALM
Will India Ever See A Movement Like Black Lives Matter For Adivasis
Fridays with ALM | Soni Suri
Importance of indigenous education in India ft. Soni Sori
In our second Insta live on #FactorySchools Ashish Birulee had the honor of speaking to @Soni Sori the internationally acclaimed and Frontline Human Rights Defender awardee activist from Bastar, Chhattisgarh. Soniji shares how a failed education system has fueled Naxalism in Bastar, Chhattisgarh, and what is the importance of Indigenous education in India. Watch it, share it with your friends, it is time for a larger conversation on #IndigenousEducation
Fridays with ALM | Ramdas Bhaskaran
How is an indigenous-led school unique? Ft. Ramdas Bhaskaran
Throughout our week-long Instagram live discussions, we have spoken to multiple experts about the damaging effects of factory schooling on India’s indigenous children. In this conversation, we speak with Ramdas who is a part of an indigenous run school - Vidyodaya in Gudalur, Tamil Nadu. For three decades, the organization Adivasi Munnetra Sangham has managed the school. It is not a standalone school, but an outcome of the Adivasi land rights movement. The school not only has Adivasi children but also trustees of the trust are from the Adivasi community. The students learn the history of the movement, they learn about their surroundings, the curriculum is decided by members of their own Adivasi communities. This is one of the few examples of indigenous-led education, showing that it promotes and preserves Adivasi identity while also learning about the world.
Fridays with ALM | Nicolas Barla
How do factory schools wipe out Adivasi identity? Ft. Nicolas Barla Pt.1
The identity and belief systems are taught to Adivasi children by their family members and community. But when these children go to schools, they are made to believe that their belief systems and religions are “non-civilized“. This is a recording of the third and final Instagram live held on 17th May. Having traveled to Canada and met with survivors of assimilationist schooling system, Nicolas Barla shares how the Indian education system must be more sensitive towards the Adivasi communities, otherwise there is a fear of losing the identity and culture of India’s indigenous communities.
These Instagram lives were conducted in collaboration with survival international and with support from Sharanya Nayak. please share them with your friends, and let us know how you found the series of discussions. Would you like us to talk more about factory schools in India? And their impact on indigenous children?
Fridays with ALM | Dr JO Woodman
How Do Factory Schools Affect India's Adivasis?
Have we ever wondered what kind of an education system prevails in our society? Do we encourage diversity in our classrooms? Do we preserve and promote varied indigenous cultures, identities, languages, and traditions or are we creating copies of each other by indoctrinating the students?
Ashish Birulee talks to Jo Woodman, Senior Research and Advocacy Officer at @survivalinternational, who has been campaigning against factory schools.
Fridays with ALM | Sharanya Nayak
How Do Factory Schools Affect India’s Adivasis? ft. Sharanya Nayak
Have we ever wondered what kind of an education system prevails in our society? Do we encourage diversity in our classrooms? Do we preserve and promote varied indigenous cultures, identities, languages, and traditions or are we creating copies of each other by indoctrinating the students?
Ashish Birulee (@ashishbirulee) talks to Sharanya Nayak (@sharanya2420), farmer and feminist activist who has been working with indigenous communities, and asks her about factory schools.
Fridays with ALM | GLADSON DUNG DUNG
Understanding Indigenous Education Models
Fridays with ALM | Nandini Sundar
How Do Factory Schools Affect India's Adivasis? ft Nandini Sundar
Have we ever wondered what kind of an education system prevails in our society? Do we encourage diversity in our classrooms? Do we preserve and promote varied indigenous cultures, identities, languages, and traditions or are we creating copies of each other by indoctrinating the students?
Ashish Birulee (@ashishbirulee) talks about factory schools with Nandini Sundar, who is a Professor of Sociology, an advocate of Adivasi rights, and one of the people who filed a PIL against Salwa Judum.