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This radio program series, produced by Samadh Radio in Nepal, explores issues concerning the Indigenous Peoples of India, focusing on their mining rights related to Transition Minerals.
Producers include Kumar Prasad Tamang, Tanka Raj Sunuwar, and Sarala Chaudhary (Tharu). Interviews feature Jayaraj Ghimire, Harichan Chhantyal, Dil Bahadur Thapa, and Shova Sunuwar.
Music for the series includes "Whispers" by Ziibiwan and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, both used with permission.
Samadh Radio in Nepal presents a radio series exploring the mining rights of Indigenous Peoples in India concerning Transition Minerals.
The series is produced by Kumar Prasad Tamang, Tanka Raj Sunuwar, and Sarala Chaudhary (Tharu). Interviews feature Jayaraj Ghimire, Harichan Chhantyal, Dil Bahadur Thapa, and Shova Sunuwar.
Music includes "Whispers" by Ziibiwan and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, both used with permission.
This radio program series, produced by Radyo Sagada, discusses the mining rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines, specifically concerning Transition Minerals.
Loding "Simbay" Cotaran scripts the series and co-hosts with Domingo "Raffy" Manalog and Gwendolyn Gaongen. Interviewees include Eduardo Ananayo (DESAMA vice-president), Attorney Ryan Roset of Legal Rights and Environment, and Christita Caytap.
Music featured includes "Whispers" by Ziibiwan and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, both used with permission.
This radio series, produced by Radyo Sagada, explores the mining rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines concerning Transition Minerals.
The program features a script by Loding "Simbay" Cotaran, with hosting duties shared by Cotaran, Domingo "Raffy" Manalog, and Gwendolyn Gaongen. Interviewees include Eduardo Ananayo (DESAMA vice-president), Attorney Ryan Roset (Legal Rights and Environment), and Christita Caytap.
Music for the series includes "Whispers" by Ziibiwan and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, both used with permission.
Produced by Radyo Sagada in India, this radio series discusses the mining rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines regarding Transition Minerals.
Loding "Simbay" Cotaran scripted and co-hosted the program with Domingo "Raffy" Manalog and Gwendolyn Gaongen. Interviewees included Eduardo Ananayo (DESAMA vice-president), Attorney Ryan Roset of Legal Rights and Environment, and Christita Caytap.
Music by Ziibiwan ("Whispers") and The Halluci Nation ("Burn your village to the ground") was used with permission.
This radio program series, produced by Radyo Sagada, explores the mining rights of Indigenous Peoples in the Philippines concerning Transition Minerals. Loding "Simbay" Cotaran scripted the series and co-hosted with Domingo "Raffy" Manalog and Gwendolyn Gaongen.
Interviews feature Eduardo Ananayo (DESAMA vice-president), Attorney Ryan Roset of Legal Rights and Environment, and Christita Caytap. Music includes "Whispers" by Ziibiwan and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, both used with permission.
Produced by Kelung Online Radio in Indonesia, this program series addresses critical issues: polluted waters, threatened livelihoods, and the environmental and social impacts of mining across the country.
Scripts were written by Belarmino Lapong, Fernanda Montolalu, Etzar Tulung, and Gerard Tiwow. Producers include Gerard Tiwow and Rikson Karundeng. Presenters are Belarmino Lapong (Tombulu’), Frily Omega Pantow (Indigenous Youth Council), Estevania Olongie, Etzar Tulung, and Elizabeth Palar. Interviewees featured Satriano Pangkey (Manado Legal Assistance Agency) and Royke Mamahit (Sulawesi River Monitoring Agency). Music includes Pa’ésa’an Mangindayo’s “Opo’ Wananatasé,” "Kalelon Maka’aruyen," and The Halluci Nation’s "Burn your village to the ground," all used with permission.
This radio program series, produced by Samadh Radio in Nepal, explores the mining rights of Indigenous Peoples in India concerning Transition Minerals. Producers are Kumar Prasad Tamang, Tanka Raj Sunuwar, and Sarala Chaudhary (Tharu).
Interviews feature Jayaraj Ghimire, Harichan Chhantyal, Dil Bahadur Thapa, and Shova Sunuwar. Music, used with permission, includes "Whispers" by Ziibiwan and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation.
This radio program series, produced by Samadh Radio in Nepal, explores issues concerning the Indigenous Peoples of India and their mining rights related to Transition Minerals.
The series was produced by Kumar Prasad Tamang, Tanka Raj Sunuwar, and Sarala Chaudhary (Tharu). Interviews feature Jayaraj Ghimire, Harichan Chhantyal, Dil Bahadur Thapa, and Shova Sunuwar.
Music includes "Whispers" by Ziibiwan and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, both used with permission.
Elephants worldwide face extinction due to habitat destruction, poaching, and trophy hunting. The Center for Biological Diversity is actively protecting the Amboseli-West Kilimanjaro elephants, a beloved population ranging between Kenya and Tanzania. After 30 years of safety, these elephants are now threatened by trophy hunters.
You can help secure their future by taking action: biodiv.us/4635BfC.
The Center for Biological Diversity is a 501c3 nonprofit dedicated to protecting all species through science, law, and creative media. Learn more about our mission and work at biologicaldiversity.org.
The Pitchfork Ranch is a vital restoration project in southwestern New Mexico, addressing the global climate crisis. For 21 years, A. Thomas Cole and his wife Lucinda have transformed 11,300 acres, restoring a rare ciénaga wetland, desert grassland, and critical wildlife corridors.
Their work fosters carbon sequestration, enhances wildlife habitats, and supports the reintroduction of endangered species. Cole, a former lawyer, will share this inspiring story in a Speaker Series talk, weaving together themes of history and environmental action. The Pitchfork Ranch offers a powerful example for anyone seeking to contribute to a better planet.
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This interview from The Well features Arthur Brooks discussing metacognition—the act of thinking about thinking. Brooks explains how this skill helps us reflect on our emotional life, allowing us to evaluate feelings before reacting. This practice fosters greater emotional health, much like encouraging children to "use their words" instead of screaming.
Metacognition is a learnable skill requiring patience. Brooks stresses that negative emotions are normal and healthy; what matters is how we engage with them. Mastering this ability can enhance personal happiness and the well-being of others. Watch Arthur Brooks’s next interview: There is a formula for happiness — but it’s highly misunderstood. Read the full transcript: https://bigthink.com/the-well/use-metacognition-for-emotional-intelligence.
This hour-long special explores what it means to integrate the "feminine" and relational intelligence into leadership. It examines this concept from diverse cultural and ethnic perspectives.
The program features poet Noris Binet; Nikki Silvestri, former Executive Director of Green for All and The People's Grocery; and Pat McCabe (Woman Stands Shining), a Navajo teacher focusing on Indigenous frameworks for gender and life.
Nature-inspired design creates nature-positive, circular cities where people and biodiversity thrive. The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, promotes the circular economy: a system designed to eliminate waste and pollution, circulate materials, and regenerate nature.
Watch our film with Janine Benyus to learn more. Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos. Explore our work at ellenmacarthurfoundation.org and follow us on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
The traditional username-password authentication model is not the most secure for data protection.
ITU standards offer robust, password-less authentication to enhance security. Developed with the FIDO Alliance, ITU standards X.1277 and X.1278 provide strong alternatives.
Explore these innovative solutions: ITU Authentication Resources
Episode 2, "Old ideas with modern thinking," features The Wild Hare Group, Porcus, and Agüita Divina. These organizations are transforming business by blending traditional concepts with modern approaches, shifting from linear to circular models. Watch the full episode to learn more.
The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, champions the circular economy. This design-driven framework eliminates waste and pollution, circulates products and materials, and regenerates nature.
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By drawing inspiration from the natural world, we can design nature-positive, circular cities where people and biodiversity thrive. The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, promotes a circular economy that eliminates waste and pollution, circulates products, and regenerates nature.
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The global youth population, currently 1.2 billion (40% under 25), is projected to grow by over 78 million by 2030, with low-income countries accounting for half this increase. Investing in this global asset and safeguarding their interests is crucial for social and economic stability, requiring education and training systems to adapt.
High-quality apprenticeships, internships, and volunteering programs offer vital entry points for young jobseekers. Jean Mary Tjiohimba from South Africa's Khwe community shares insights into the successes and challenges faced by youth in her region.
Global youth employment is a critical issue, with un.org reporting 75 million young people unemployed in 2021 and 600 million new jobs needed over 15 years. World Youth Skills Day is observed on July 15th. In this podcast, we hear from Alice Tipap, a Maasai woman from Tanzania, who discusses youth in her region.
Indigenous youth, if supported, are invaluable assets, driving idealism, creativity, and entrepreneurship. They possess the power to transform their communities and contribute to a better world. Alice shares the challenges faced by young people in her community.
This episode features Alice Tipap (Maasai). Music includes "Whispers" by Ziibiwan and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.
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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection
The inside story of the AI breakthrough that won a Nobel Prize.
The Thinking Game takes you on a journey into the heart of leading AI lab DeepMind, capturing a team striving to unravel the mysteries of intelligence and life itself.
Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind AlphaGo, the documentary examines how DeepMind co-founder Demis Hassabis’s extraordinary beginnings shaped his lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence. It chronicles the rigorous process of scientific discovery, documenting how the team moved from mastering complex strategy games to solving the 50-year-old "protein folding problem" with AlphaFold - a breakthrough that would win a Nobel Prize.
Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival and a successful international tour, the film is now available here to watch for free.
Interested in hosting a screening of The Thinking Game for your classroom, community, or workplace? Visit: https://rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/
Director Greg Kohs
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