Listen "2. South Africa: Rebuilding a movement’s culture after crisis"
Episode Synopsis
In 2017-18, South African social justice movement, Equal Education, went through a major –and very public -upheaval after allegations emerged of sexual harassment by members of the movement’s leadership. General Secretary Noncedo Madubedube describes her root and branch effort to rebuild Equal Education’s culture and restore confidence in the organization.
In this episode:
Akwe Amosu and her colleague Chris Stone discuss a recent campaign for the release of some Egyptian rights defenders and what it tells us about their organization
Interview with Noncedo Madubedube, General Secretary of Equal Education, South Africa
The Coda: Turkish human rights leader Murat Cellikan shares an Ariel Dorfman poem that evokes the pain and fierce determination of the“disappeared”and their loved ones.
For a list of supplemental readings and additional information about this episode’s content, please visit www.strengthandsolidarity.org/podcast
Send us your ideas and your feedback at [email protected].
In this episode:
Akwe Amosu and her colleague Chris Stone discuss a recent campaign for the release of some Egyptian rights defenders and what it tells us about their organization
Interview with Noncedo Madubedube, General Secretary of Equal Education, South Africa
The Coda: Turkish human rights leader Murat Cellikan shares an Ariel Dorfman poem that evokes the pain and fierce determination of the“disappeared”and their loved ones.
For a list of supplemental readings and additional information about this episode’s content, please visit www.strengthandsolidarity.org/podcast
Send us your ideas and your feedback at [email protected].
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