Peace, People and Power: social change from anti-Apartheid to the climate movement with Kumi Naidoo

27/08/2015 1h 14min
Peace, People and Power: social change from anti-Apartheid to the climate movement with Kumi Naidoo

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Episode Synopsis

Executive Director of Greenpeace International, Dr Kumi Naidoo has a confronting message for Australia: “The world is now moving on climate change and Australia is being left behind because the Abbott Government is in thrall to the fossil fuel industry”. Born in South Africa, Dr Naidoo became involved in his country’s liberation struggle at the age of 15. In 1986, he was arrested, charged with violating the state of emergency regulations and was forced underground before fleeing to exile. He has deep and broad experience of democratic struggles for justice and sustainability across the world. Like Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Dr Naidoo sees parallels between the struggle against Apartheid and the quest for climate justice. Dr Naidoo is a former Rhodes Scholar and holds a doctorate in political sociology. Dr Naidoo was in conversation with Amanda Tattersall, founding director of the Sydney Alliance. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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