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We Face Many Challenges But We Remain Hopeful - Damaris Lenantare

The UN General Assembly declared July 15 as World Youth Skills Day (WYSD) in 2014, recognizing the strategic importance of equipping young people with skills for employment, decent work, and entrepreneurship. The 2024 theme, "Youth Skills for Peace and Development," underscores their crucial role in peacebuilding and conflict resolution.

This radio program features Damaris Lenantare, a Rendille member from Northern Kenya who works for Fereti Radio. Music includes "Ch´a´oj" and "Kame" by SOTZ´IL, and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, all used with permission.

Documenting Indigenous Peoples' Stories - Bryan Pollard

The 2024 Indigenous Media Conference, held July 25-27 in Oklahoma City, USA, convened Indigenous journalists, media professionals, and experts worldwide. This landmark event addressed critical issues facing Indigenous media practitioners while celebrating their invaluable contributions and achievements.

Cultural Survival was present, interviewing Bryan Pollard (Cherokee), Grant Operations Manager at the Associated Press, who shared insights on working within Indigenous communities. Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar), the interview featured music by Salidummay ("Remember Your Children") and The Halluci Nation ("Burn your village to the ground"), used with permission.

Being An Indigenous Filmmaker - Jim Compton

The Indigenous Journalists Association (IJA) hosted Indigenous journalists, media professionals, and experts in Oklahoma City from July 25-27. The event focused on pressing issues faced by Indigenous media practitioners, with Cultural Survival in attendance.

Filmmaker Jim Compton (Anishinaabe, Keeseekoose First Nation) shared his experiences, challenges, and successes in covering Indigenous communities and their rights. This segment was produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar, featuring music by Salidummay ("Remember Your Children") and The Halluci Nation ("Burn your village to the ground"), both used with permission.

Reporting On Indigenous Issues - Kuuwehi Hiraishil

The 2024 Indigenous Media Conference, hosted by the Indigenous Journalists Association, convened in Oklahoma City from July 25-27. This global event united Indigenous journalists and experts to address critical challenges and celebrate the impactful contributions of Indigenous media professionals.

Cultural Survival attended this significant gathering, interviewing Ku'uwehi Hiraishi, a distinguished reporter for Hawai'i Public Radio. Hiraishi shared her insights and experiences reporting on Indigenous communities and their advocacy for rights.

Interviewee: Ku'uwehi Hiraishi, Hawai'i Public Radio. Producer: Dev Kumar Sunuwar. Music: "Remember Your Children" by Salidummay, and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation (used with permission).

Taking Indigenous Peoples' Stories To The World - Blake Ihimaera

The 2024 Indigenous Media Conference, organized by the Indigenous Journalists Association, convened in Oklahoma City from July 25-27. This global gathering brought together Indigenous journalists and media experts to address pressing issues and celebrate their significant contributions.

Cultural Survival was present, conducting an interview with Blake Ihimaera (Ngāpuhi, Te Rarawa, Ngāi Tahu), Director of News and Current Affairs at Whakaata Maori (New Zealand).

Cultural Survival Global News Bulletin July 2024

This edition of Global News focuses on Indigenous Rights, featuring updates from Australia, Canada, Switzerland, Kenya, Nepal, Malaysia, Mongolia, Guatemala, El Salvador, Mexico, and Peru.

The program is produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar. Music for this edition, "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, is used with permission.

The Impact Of Transition Minerals On Our Ancestral Lands

This radio series informs Tanzanian listeners about transition minerals and the importance of a Just Energy Transition. Mathias Thooko (Maasai, Loliondo FM) produced the programs. Research and voices were provided by Shomet Naingisa, Tadeus Clamian, Kooya Timan, Simon Melau, and Christopher Mollel, all from the Maasai community.

Music featured includes "Anania2" by The Baba Project and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, both used with permission.

Transition Minerals In Nigeria

Sani Musa (Fulfulde) scripted this production, with Umar Faruk Ahmed (Fulfulde) as producer. Rayyan Musa Lere (Hausa) served as presenter.

Interviewees included Kashim Sale, Nasiba Mustapha, Nuru Ayuba, Umar Gadam, and Alhaji Umaru Gurama. Music featured "Shantu" by Bole Kwamis and "Burn Your Village to the Ground" by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.

Indigenous Journalists And Climate Solutions - Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson

The 2024 Indigenous Media Conference celebrated the contributions of Indigenous journalists and media personnel. Cultural Survival attended, interviewing Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson, a Pacific Island journalist and Climate Director for the Solutions Journalism Network. She shared her experiences covering stories related to Indigenous communities.

This interview was produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar. Music, "Remember Your Children" by Salidummay, was used with permission.

Our Stories Are Important Too - Jodi Rave Spotted Bear

Cultural Survival met with Jodi Rave Spotted Bear (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation/Lakota) at the 2024 Indigenous Media Conference. She emphasized the importance of community media in telling Indigenous Peoples' stories.

This interview features Jodi Rave Spotted Bear. It was produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar. Music: "Remember Your Children" by Salidummay, used with permission.

Press Freedom For Indigenous Journalists - Angel Ellis

Cultural Survival attended the 2024 Indigenous Media Conference, organized by the Indigenous Journalists Association. We interviewed Angel Ellis (Muscogee Nation), an Executive Board member of the Indigenous Journalists Association's Press Freedom Committee, to discuss press freedom for Indigenous journalists.

This piece was produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar. Music, "Remember Your Children" by Salidummay, is used with permission.

Just Energy Transition - Community Left In The Dark - Valley FM Episode 1 (Afrikaans)

Producer Catherine Wiese from Valley FM presents a program series exploring South Africa's Just Energy Transition plan. Valley FM serves the Worcester community, home to many Khoi and San descendants, providing a vital local perspective on this national initiative.

The series features interviews with industry leaders Brandon Andrews, Leon Jacobs, Nonhlemu Tuma, and David van Wyk.

Music: "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation (used with permission).

Just Energy Transition - Cultural Vs Corporate - Valley FM Episode3

Catherine Wiese of Valley FM hosts a program series exploring South Africa's Just Energy Transition plan. Valley FM serves the Worcester community, home to many Khoi and San descendants.

The series features interviews with industry leaders Brandon Andrews, Leon Jacobs, Nonhlemu Tuma, and David van Wyk. Music by The Halluci Nation, "Burn your village to the ground," is used with permission.

Just Energy Transition Plan Of South Africa - Valley FM Episode 2

Valley FM producer Catherine Wiese hosts a program series exploring South Africa's Just Energy Transition plan. The series features interviews with industry leaders.

Valley FM serves the Worcester community, home to many Khoi and San descendants. Interviewees include Brandon Andrews, Leon Jacobs, Nonhlemu Tuma, and David van Wyk.

Music for the series is "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.

The Green Energy Transition And Human Rights - Fereiti Radio Episode 1

Fereiti FM, a newly established radio station in Kenya, presents a series of programs informing local listeners about Transition Minerals and a Just Energy Transition.

Produced by Mario Kuraki (Rendille) and Damaris Lenantare (Rendille), the series features interviews with Alex Lemayian (Rendille) and Angelo Seitalo (Samburu).

Music used with permission includes "Anania2" by the Baba Project and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation.

Transition Minerals In Tanzania

This radio program series informs Tanzanian listeners about transition minerals and the critical importance of a Just Energy Transition.

Produced by Mathias Thooko (Maasai, Loliondo FM), the series features research and voices from Shomet Naingisa, Tadeus Clamian, Kooya Timan, Simon Melau, and Christopher Mollel, all members of the Maasai community.

Music used with permission includes "Anania2" by The Baba Project and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation.

Just Energy Transition - Climate Change And Energy - Valley FM Episode4 (Afrikaans)

Catherine Wiese of Valley FM hosts a program series exploring South Africa's Just Energy Transition plan. Valley FM serves the Worcester community, home to many Khoi and San descendants.

The series features interviews with industry leaders Brandon Andrews, Leon Jacobs, Nonhlemu Tuma, and David van Wyk.

Music for the series includes "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.

It only takes 2 years to "pay off" an EV's CO2 debt

A Just Transition For The People Of Nigeria

Progress Radio presents a program exploring transition minerals and the critical importance of a Just Energy Transition.

The program features Komfulata Umar (scriptwriter), Sani Musa (producer), and Aisha Adam Jalo (presenter), all working in Fulfulde. Interviewees include Dr. Ahmed Umar, Abdulrahaman Muhammad, Muhammad Bashir Shu'aibu Galma, Halima Muhammad (Hausa), and Halima Abubakar Galadima (Gwari).

Music for the program includes "Sambi 'Fulbe fultata Gomb'e" and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.

Shaping the future with the performance economy #podcast

The circular economy aims to retain material value and slow resource depletion. Our season finale features Walter Stahel, author of *The Performance Economy*, discussing this and other insights. Listen now.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, champions the circular economy – a system designed to eliminate waste and pollution, circulate products and materials, and regenerate nature. Subscribe to our channel for insightful videos. Learn more about our work and follow us online at ellenmacarthurfoundation.org.

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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
Producer Gary Krieg
Executive Producers Tom Dore, Jonathan Fildes
Co-Producer Greg Kohs
Editor Steve Sander
Cinematographer Greg Kohs
Composer Dan Deacon


 

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The Thinking Game | Full documentary | Tribeca Film Festival official selection