ACTivate
Latest Episodes
ACTivate - Jessica Palairet from Lawyers for Climate Change Action
Jessica Palairet, Executive Director of Lawyers for Climate Change Action - Can successful climate change litigation really help reduce carbon in our atmosphere?
ACTivate - Laura from Fired Up Stilettos
In this months show, we interview Laura from Fired Up Stilettos, who petitioned Parliament earlier this year with regard to protecting adult entertainment workers labour rights (along with the right
ACTivate - 15 July 2024
AI surveillance at the Olympics - should we be worried? French hijab ban excludes women from sport. Why is Saudi Arabia spending so much money on sport? Sportswashing or legitimate investment?
ACTivate - 17 June 2024
ACTivate is a monthly show brought to you by the Christchurch branch of Amnesty International Aotearoa/New Zealand, an organisation dedicated to campaigning for human rights.
ACTivate - 20 May 2024
ACTivate is a monthly show brought to you by the Christchurch branch of Amnesty International Aotearoa/New Zealand, an organisation dedicated to campaigning for human rights.
ACTivate - Amnesty International Radio Show
Did the Pacific Island Banaba have to die for New Zealands grazing agriculture to thrive? Listen to Katja Phutaraksa Neef as she explains one of the worlds largest environmental injustices.
ACTivate - Aimée-Noël Mbiyozo
African countries should not entertain taking forcibly displaced Palestinians" - Aime-Nol Mbiyozo, International Affairs Expert. Take Action on Gaza Crisis
ACTivate - ECPAT
Interview with Acting Director of ECPAT New Zealand, an organisation that acts to uphold the fundamental right for children to be free from all forms of commercial sexual exploitation and trafficking.
ACTivate - Knowing Catherin and Kerry
Catherine and Kerry interview each other and discuss their respective favourite protest song, most inspiring activist and best protest attended.
ACTivate - Te Matahiapo Safari Hynes
Winner of the Gary Ware Legacy Award, Rangatahi Mari activist and law student, Te Matahiapo Safari Hynes, talks about the erosion of Indigenous Rights in Aotearoa