Connecting Women's Voices on Climate Justice: Perspectives from Scotland and Around the World
By United Nations House Scotland
Contact: climate.justice@unhscotland.org.uk
Connecting Women's Voices on Climate Justice: Perspectives from Scotland and Around the WorldDec 23, 2021
From Palestine to Scotland: Discussing the Ecological Aspects of Israeli Occupation
In the ninth episode of the Connecting Women’s Voices podcast, hosts Farah Zeineddine, Catriona Spaven-Donn and Justine Vonpierre speak with Manal Shqair, Dr Eurig Scandrett and Zayneb al-Shalalfeh about the environmental and gendered impacts of the Israeli occupation of Palestine, issues that are ever more urgent given the rapidly worsening crisis in Gaza and the West Bank.
For more information on the topics discussed in this episode, please visit:
Stop the JNF Campaign - https://www.stopthejnf.org/ Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign - https://www.scottishpsc.org.uk/
Gaza Genocide Emergency Committee - https://ggec.org.uk/
Music:
Mawtini- Violin Cover by Andre Soueid / موطني - أندريه سويد - MAWTINI - Violin Cover by Andre Soueid / موطني - أندريه سويد (youtube.com)
Rafeef Ziadah - The Palestine I Know - Rafeef Ziadah - The Palestine I Know (youtube.com)
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Gender, Economics, and Activism- Women during the 2022 Pakistan Floods with Asma Hyder and Hadiqa Bashir
In the newest episode of the podcast, we invited Professor Dr. Asma Hyder and Activist Hadiqa Bashir to speak about their knowledge of the additional traumas women faced during the disastrous 2022 Pakistan floods.
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A Discussion Into the Connections Between Climate Change and Gender-Based Violence - with Linda Abrahm, Natalia Equihua and Dr Angela O’Hagan
In the seventh episode of the Connecting Women’s Voices podcast, host Georgia Seiti speaks with Linda Abrahm, Natalia Equihua and Dr Angela O’Hagan about gender-based violence and the environment, climate change and the need for legal recognition of the term femicide.
For more information on the topics discussed in this episode, please visit:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/domestic-abuse-how-to-get-help#get-help-and-support
https://www.nationaldahelpline.org.uk
https://ec.europa.eu/justice/saynostopvaw/helpline.html
https://crimestoppers-uk.org/keeping-safe/personal-safety/domestic-abuse
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Women's Talks on the role of Art and Activism – with Karen Hackenberg and Nicole Dextras
In the sixth episode of the Connecting Women's Voices podcast, host Hélène Hajek speaks with Karen Hackenberg and Nicole Dextras about women's voices on the role of art and activism and the impact of art on raising the awareness on the environmental and climate crisis.
Karen Hackenberg and Nicole Dextras are both multi award-winning environmental artists.
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Youth Voices in Climate Action 1.0 – with RSPB's three Youth Delegates: Oluwaseyi Moejoh, Milly Hayward and Ruairi Brogan
At UN House Scotland, we work with partners, schools and universities to achieve meaningful youth engagement and get young people inspired about the world around them. As COP26 gets underway, we are very excited to begin our series on Youth Voices in Climate Action with RSPB's three Youth Delegates, Oluwaseyi Moejoh, Milly Hayward and Ruairi Brogan.
Have a listen to learn about their exciting projects, creating change and encouraging action on climate and biodiversity, from peatland restoration to circular economies and youth representation in climate policy-making.
@MoejohSeyi @Bog.Babes @ruairi_brogan @u_recycle @UKYCC @RSPB
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Global Partnership, Gender, Progression and Climate-Orientated Careers – with Dr. Kerstin Danert and Fadzai T. Munodawafa-Bhurabhura
In the fourth episode of the Connecting Women's Voices podcast, host Grace Broad speaks with Dr. Kerstin Danert and Fadzai T. Munodawafa-Bhurabhura about their careers and their motivations for working with water and sanitation, the challenges they have faced and the hopes they have for water, sanitation and climate in the future.
Dr. Kerstin Danert is a water and sanitation specialist, engineer and researcher. Fadzai T. Munodawafa-Bhurabhura is a water, hygiene and sanitation coordinator for the Adventist Development and Relief Agency.
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Studying Climate & Gender: Glasgow Caledonian’s Centre for Climate Justice and UN House Scotland in conversation – with Maryam Othman, Isabelle Serra and Sarah Candy
Catriona Spaven-Donn of UN House Scotland's Climate and Gender team sits down with members of Glasgow Caledonian University's Centre for Climate Justice to discuss adaptation, resilience and women's empowerment in the face of a changing climate. The Centre's Programme Leader Karin Helwig introduces the Centre's world-leading action research and commitment to leaving no one behind and tells us about the upcoming World Forum on Climate Justice (21-23 September 2021). PhD student Maryam Othman shares about her research with Fulani herdsmen in northern Nigeria, while MSc students Isabelle Serra and Sarah Candy discuss their work on climate and gender justice. Isabelle has been studying Glasgow's climate policies while Sarah is investigating the links between child marriage and climate change. As COP26 approaches, listen to Glasgow students' perspectives on the pressing global and local climate issues of our time.
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From Scotland to Ecuador: Building Local Relationships for Healthy and Resilient Food Systems – with Carolina Salazar Daza, Sofie Quist and Abi Mordin
In the second episode of the Connecting Women's Voices podcast, host Catriona Spaven-Donn speaks with Carolina Salazar Daza, Sofie Quist and Abi Mordin about the important relationship between food, gender and the climate.
Carolina is a feminist researcher and citizen activist based in Ecuador. Sofie is a project officer at Nourish Scotland. Abi Mordin is the chair and co-founder of the Glasgow Community Food Network.
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At the Intersection: Gender, Climate and Regenerative Futures – with May East and Isadora Cardoso
In this inaugural episode of the Connecting Women's Voices podcast, host Catriona Spaven-Donn speaks with May East and Isadora Cardoso about the connection between gender and climate.
May is a sustainability educator, spatial planner and social innovator. Her work spans the fields of cultural geography, urban ecology, and women's studies. Isadora is a queer feminist climate activist and expert. She works with and studies intersectional perspectives and solutions to the climate crisis.
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Introducing Connecting Women’s Voices on Climate Justice
The project “Connecting Women's Voices on Climate Justice” will explore perspectives on climate action from women in Scotland and around the world. During this year of COP26 in Glasgow, our aim is to outline the current struggles of local communities and build solidarity and awareness of women's rights within climate justice. We will bring together community leaders resisting environmental destruction and promoting collective change. With these discussions, we hope to inform environmental and social policy and widen engagement in the themes of gender and climate justice ahead of the COP conference.