Episodes
Thursday Nov 02, 2023
Ending impunity for Crimes Against Journalists
Thursday Nov 02, 2023
Thursday Nov 02, 2023
Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states "everyone has the right to freedom of expression and opinion." But what happens when that right is systematically restricted? Across the globe, many journalists have the answer. It looks like repression, intimidation, even death -- often with no punishment for the perpetrators. For the International Day to End Impunity for Crimes Against Journalists, we hear from three journalists -- Pia Flores founder of HolaQuorum online publication in Guatemala, Maurine Mercier, Ukraine Correspondent for Radio Télévision Suisse, and Gunilla Von Hall, foreign correspondent for Sweden's Svenska Dagbladet newspaper. They us about the challenges and dangers facing journalists local and international.
Wednesday Sep 06, 2023
Access to Justice
Wednesday Sep 06, 2023
Wednesday Sep 06, 2023
In its 75 years, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights has helped many find justice -- either by changing laws or providing opportunities for people to claim their rights. But there are still places where accessing justice is difficult or impossible for those seeking it.
In this episode, we hear from those who continue to uphold the promise of the Declaration. Anya Neistat is a renowned human rights advocate and legal director of the Clooney Foundation for Justice. And we hear from two justice activists -- Hina Jilani, a member of the Elders and a former UN Special Representative on Human Rights defenders, and Marianna Romero, a Venezuelan lawyer who specializes in defending human rights activists in trouble.
Monday Jul 31, 2023
Women, Participation and the Universal Declaration
Monday Jul 31, 2023
Monday Jul 31, 2023
Women were essential to the shaping of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. UN Assistant Secretary-General for Human Rights Ilze Brands Kehris chats with Professor Rebecca Adami, whose book Women and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights tells the remarkable stories of the women determined to ensure its inclusivity.
Also, we chat with Emilia Saiz, Secretary General of United Cities and Local Governments, on how women are essential when it comes to decision making that effects all communities. She answers the question, what women's meaningful participation in decision making look like in action.
Monday Jul 31, 2023
The power of peaceful assembly
Monday Jul 31, 2023
Monday Jul 31, 2023
"There's nothing more powerful than when people are gathered peacefully...nothing," says Maina Kiai founding director of Human Rights' Watch Alliances and Partnerships Programme. As the former UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Assembly, he understands the importance of civic space to build communities and to keep governments in check. He is in discussion with UN Human Rights' Marcelo Daher.
Thursday May 25, 2023
”A human rights enhancing economy promotes human flourishing.”
Thursday May 25, 2023
Thursday May 25, 2023
A coherent, functioning economy is one that facilitates people to be their best selves. Strong words from economist Professor Darrick Hamilton, who is the director of the Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy at the New School in New York City, USA. Join High Commissioner Volker Türk in conversation with Professor Hamilton, as they talk how human centered economies can promote, peace, community and even save lives.
Friday Apr 28, 2023
Overcoming the enemies of equality
Friday Apr 28, 2023
Friday Apr 28, 2023
In this episode we discuss racial justice -- what it means and what needs to be done to fight for it. Dominique Day, a member of the Working Group on People of African Descent, and Tracey Keesee, a member of the Expert Mechanism to advance racial justice and equality in the context of law enforcement, tell us why racial justice is a process. And we are in conversation with one of the biggest names in USA civil rights law, Benjamin Crump, whose clients have included the families of Trayvon Martin and George Floyd.
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Support and Care
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Thursday Apr 06, 2023
Support and care are something that we all need. It helps us to participate in society and live with dignity and with choice. We talk about how can we improve it for both both carers and those cared. And we are in conversation with a young human rights defender who is a self-proclaimed "trouble-maker" when it comes to standing up for human rights.
Friday Feb 03, 2023
We are all connected: In conversation with Blanche Cook
Friday Feb 03, 2023
Friday Feb 03, 2023
In this episode of the UDHR 75 podcast, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk is in conversation with activist, freedom of information warrior and author of THE definitive biography of Eleanor Roosevelt, Blanche Cook.
Rights in your ear
Human rights belong to everyone, everywhere and here we have human rights for your ears. The UN Human Rights Podcast will host seasons of audio, telling stories, holding conversations on the people, policies and places that affect our human rights. Join us for regular conversations, discussions and debates on issues that affect us all. Human rights are the solution to many of the challenges facing the world. Here, is a chance to hear some of the solutions.