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Socially Conscious
by Kupakwashe
Socially Conscious envisions a world where young people are a driving force behind meaningful change.
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Can poetry create justice? In conversation with Sara M Saleh
Recorded a little while ago now but these words are as powerful as ever. Last year, Sara M Saleh debuted her novel, The Flirtation of Girls- a book so profound, I read it in one sitting!The purpose of this book is moving people, moving them to action, expanding consciousness, creating home in all its iterations and in all of us. I adore this book and the amazing work Sara M Saleh does for humanity.💌 Connect on Instagram 💌💌Follow Sara on: instasaranade💌Follow Kupa on: kupa_the_activist 💌Follow Socially Conscious on: socially_conscious_the_podcast
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How robotics can change the world with Daniya Syed
How can we use robotics to create change and uproot gender norms? In this episode, Socially Conscious sits down with Daniya Syed to discuss all of this and more! Tune in on Spotify and Apple PodcastsFollow: 🎤 Instagram 🎤 @robotix.dan 🎤 LinkedIn 🎤 Daniya Sayed
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Turning lived experience into advocacy, in conversation with Noor Azizah
How much do you know about the Rohingya people? In today’s episode, we sit down with Noor Azizah, the NSW Young Woman of the Year and Australian of The Year Finalist. Noor details the situation in Myanmar, tells her story of seeking asylum and her fight to support all Rohingya people. From delivering aid, to speaking at the United Nations 🇺🇳 and to world leaders, Noor goes above and beyond to ensure the freedom for her people. 🎙️Learn how you can support Noor’s work and champion justice for Rohingya people in this episode. 💌Follow Noor💌 💫@noor.azizah.rohingya💫@rohingyawomencollaborative💌Follow the host💌💫@kupa_the_activist
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Using the law to create systemic change, in conversation with the Grata Fund
How can we use the law to create strategic change to benefit society at large? In this episode, we sit down with the founder of the Grata Fund, Isabelle Reinecke. Together, we discuss how the Grata Fund has initiated some of Australia’s largest public interest cases from climate change to trans rights and modern slavery. P.S. If you want to be a human rights lawyer, listen in! 💌Follow Isabelle: @isabelle.reinecke 💌Follow Grata: @gratafund 💌Follow Kupa: @kupa_the_activist 💌Follow Socially Conscious: @socially_conscious_the_podcast
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How to create a campaign that changes the nation, in conversation with Chanel Contos
In this episode, we sit down with trail-blazing sexual consent activist Chanel Contos to discuss how to create a campaign that shifts the culture of society. We explore how social media can be used to create change, what Chanel’s vision of the world is, who inspires her, and how she makes fashion decisions 💅🏾People who inspire Chanel Contos include Grace Forest, the Founder of Walk Free. 💌Follow Grace on instagram: @graceaforrest💌Follow Chanel Contos on Instagram: @chanelc💌Follow Kupa Matangira on Instagram: @kupa_the_activist
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Smashing ceilings and raising floors- how to turn passion into action with Ashleigh Streeter-Jones
Today we sit down with Ashleigh Streeter-Jones to reflect on her advocacy journey. From surviving bushfires, to starting Raise Our Voice, Ash shares the high and lows of being an activist and her vision for the future. 💌 Follow Ash 💌Instagram: @activist.ash and @raiseourvoiceausLinkedIn: Ashleigh Streeter-Jones Website: https://www.ashleighstreeterjones.com/
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Should we all be activists? In conversation with Sara Saleh
Can we wait for the Martin Luther King's of the world to come and save us? Do we all need to be the change we want to see?In today's episode, I sit down with Sara M. Saleh to discuss all things activism. 💌 Follow Sara 💌Instagram: instasaranade
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