And Then What?

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And Then What?

Produced by the Institute for Journalism and Social Change (IJSC), the And Then What? podcast delves into journalism's lasting impact, exploring what happens after headlines fade. Each episode examines critical questions about journalism's role in driving real-world change, with conversations from experts, journalists, and those directly affected. Through this lens, And Then What? explores how journalism can drive impact and positive social change by offering a deep dive into the power and responsibility of the media today.

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    Journalists and Activists collaborating for impact.

    How challenging is the pursuit of social impact when journalists and activists collaborate to address pressing issues?In this special live recording, "And Then What?" launches its podcast, bringing together an audience of incredible Kenyan journalists, activists, and changemakers. The podcast aims to explore the long-term impact of major news events and understand how journalism can drive meaningful change.Today's crucial topic dives into how journalists and activists can collaborate for social impact, a conversation central to the podcast's mission. This discussion highlights the power of collective action in addressing societal challenges. Our host Nana Darkoa is honored to be joined by three remarkable individuals who embody the spirit of impactful change in Kenya: Tabitha Griffiths, a human rights lawyer; Immanuel Muasya, an international journalist and producer for "And Then What?"; and Njeri Wa Migwi, a renowned gender rights activist in Kenya.Together, they ask, And then what? How can we ensure that these collaborations effectively drive meaningful change and address the most vulnerable communities?

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    The Murder of Dom and Bruno in the Amazon

    How dangerous is the pursuit of truth when journalists confront powerful interests destroying our environment?In this episode, Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah speaks with Sônia Bridi, a journalist and filmmaker, who investigates the tragic deaths of Indigenous rights expert Bruno Pereira and journalist Dom Phillips in the Amazon rainforest. Her documentary, Vale dos Isolados: The Murder of Bruno and Dom, exposes the shocking murders that have drawn international attention.This thorough investigation reveals how environmental defenders and Indigenous rights advocates face extreme dangers in regions like the Amazon, where illegal activities such as logging, mining, and drug trafficking thrive unchecked. The case highlights the intersection of environmental protection, human rights, and governmental responsibility.Together, they ask, And then what? How can we ensure the safety of those who risk their lives to tell the stories of the most vulnerable ecosystems and communities?

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    True cost of our tea

    What happens when labor exploitation thrives under the guise of ethical sourcing?In this episode, Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah speaks with investigative journalist Tom Odula, and Marion Nganga from the Rainforest Alliance. They unpack the shocking findings of Odula's BBC Africa documentary that exposed widespread sexual abuse on Kenyan tea plantations. This in-depth investigation revealed how systemic exploitation went unchecked, leading to significant consequences, including the dismissal of dozens of managers and supervisors. The episode highlights the intersection of labor rights, ethical consumption, and corporate responsibility. Together, they ask, And then what? How can we ensure workers are treated with dignity and respect in global supply chains?

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    A is for Abuse

    How can we hold institutions accountable when they fail the most vulnerable? In this episode, Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah speaks with investigative journalist Neha Wadekar about her shocking exposé for The Intercept, which uncovered a cover-up of child sexual abuse at Bridge International Academies in Kenya. The story sheds light on systemic failures, from administrators silencing survivors to the lack of justice or compensation for victims. This conversation examines the urgent need for transparency and survivor-centered justice.Together, they ask, And then what? How can powerful institutions be held accountable when their funding enables harm?

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    Aid vs Rights

    Ever wonder where your foreign aid is going? In this eye-opening episode of And Then What?, we reveal the shocking impact of millions in foreign aid funding anti-LGBTQI religious groups in Uganda. Join activist Edward Mutebi,  journalist Claire Provost, and Amy Fallon as they expose the hidden forces behind international funding and its devastating impact on the LGBTQ community.This is more than just a financial story—it's about accountability, human rights, and the real-world impact of investigative journalism.

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    Fighting for land

    Join us as we explore the Impact of Brandi Morin's documentary on the fight to protect sacred Thacker Pass from a Canadian mining company's lithium extraction plans. Hear from courageous land defenders risking it all, and learn how they take on the legal battles against corporate greed. This eye-opening episode will challenge everything you thought you knew about the path to a sustainable future."

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    Trailer

    Get a sneak peek at the upcoming podcast," Where Journalism meets Impact!This podcast is a wonderful resource for anyone looking to explore the powerful stories in journalism that have shaped our world.It's also a great tool for journalists and journalism students eager to discover what it takes to make a meaningful impact in today's journalism landscape. "And Then What

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Produced by the Institute for Journalism and Social Change (IJSC), the And Then What? podcast delves into journalism's lasting impact, exploring what happens after headlines fade. Each episode examines critical questions about journalism's role in driving real-world change, with conversations from experts, journalists, and those directly affected. Through this lens, And Then What? explores how journalism can drive impact and positive social change by offering a deep dive into the power and responsibility of the media today.

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