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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.

Shaping the future with the performance economy | The origins of the circular economy

The circular economy focuses on retaining the value of goods and materials to slow resource depletion. Selling performance instead of products is a key strategy. In this season's finale, we explore these insights with Walter Stahel, author of "The Performance Economy."

We'll discuss how retaining value can transform industries, boost job creation, and reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We'll also examine sustainable taxation and why performance-based sales could be the future.

If you enjoy this episode, please leave a review or comment on Spotify or YouTube. Your support helps us spread the word about the circular economy.

Episode 2: Using old methods in a modern way | Redesigning Food: Behind the scenes

Episode 2, "Old ideas with modern thinking," introduces The Wild Hare Group, Porcus, and Agüita Divina. These organizations are blending traditional concepts with modern approaches to transform linear business models into more circular ones.

The Ellen MacArthur Foundation, an international charity, develops and promotes the circular economy. This design-driven model eliminates waste and pollution, circulates products and materials, and regenerates nature.

For more insights, subscribe to the [Ellen MacArthur Foundation YouTube channel](https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQAC2otE5_agzHZPnk3mE5w?sub_confirmation=1). Learn more at their [website](https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org) and follow them on [Instagram](http://instagram.com/EllenMacArthurFoundation), [Facebook](http://www.facebook.com/ellenmacarthurfoundation), [Twitter](http://www.twitter.com/circulareconomy), and [LinkedIn](https://www.linkedin.com/company/ellen-macarthur-foundation/).

Land Defence In Bwabwata - A Khwe Perspective

This podcast features residents from Bwabwata, Namibia, discussing the land defense efforts of the !Xun and Khwe people. Their discussion centers on the Okavango Delta region, historically known as the Caprivi Strip.

The interview was produced by Sonner Geria (Khwe), conducted by Fanny Mafuta (Khwe), and features Muyatwa Smith (Khwe) as the interviewee.

Music includes "Whispers" by Ziibiwan and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, both used with permission.

Cultural Survival Global News Bulletin March 2024

This Global News Bulletin focuses on Indigenous rights worldwide, featuring news from South Africa, New Zealand, Cambodia, Mexico, and other nations.

Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar, this edition includes "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, used with permission.

Hydropower And The Rights Of Indigenous Peoples (Nepali)

This podcast series, a collaboration by Inclusive Media Foundation, Newa FM, and Likhu FM, explores the struggle of Nepal's Indigenous Peoples to maintain ancestral land ownership, particularly in riverine regions like the Likhu River.

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

Hydropower, Climate Change And How It Impacts Indigenous Peoples (Sunuwar)

This podcast series, produced by Inclusive Media Foundation, Newa FM, and Likhu FM, explores the challenges faced by Nepal's Indigenous Peoples in retaining ownership of their ancestral lands, particularly in riverine areas like the Likhu River.

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

In Honor Of The Defenders Of Our Lands - International Day Of Forests 2024

Commemorated on March 21st, the International Day of Forests 2024 highlights "Forests and Innovation: New Solutions for a Better World." This theme calls for collective action to protect our forests, leveraging innovation to ensure they thrive and provide essential benefits like clean air and biodiversity for a better planet.

This program also remembers 77 Indigenous people killed in 2023. We condemn the global violence, including attacks, disappearances, and criminalization, committed against Indigenous defenders worldwide.

Produced by Shaldon Ferris (Khoisan) and Natalia Jones. Music features "Whispers" by Ziibiwan, "Libres y Vivas" by Mare Advetencia, and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation.

The Impact Of Climate Change On The Fisherfolk Of South Africa 2

Join us as we explore the lives of small-scale fishers in South Africa. Episode 1 visits Arniston, home to ancient Khoi and San fish traps, featuring an interview with fisherwoman Rowina Europa. We then journey to Gordons Bay to hear from local fisherfolk about climate change's impact on their livelihoods.

This episode is produced by Shaldon Ferris (Khoisan), with interviews including Nico Fredericks, Ellen Mandelozi, and 'Lulu'. Music credits feature saxophone by Tyso, "Natasha" by The Hot Shots, and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation.

The Impact Of Climate Change On The Fisherfolk Of South Africa 1

Arniston, a charming coastal town on South Africa's South Coast, is home to Khoi and San descendants who make a living as small-scale fishers. Located near Cape Agulhas, Africa's southernmost tip, the area also features ancient fish traps dating back thousands of years.

Cultural Survival visited Arniston, meeting fisherwoman Rowina Europa, who highlighted climate change's impact on local fisherfolk. Sarah Niemand from nearby Buffeljagsbaai reiterated these concerns.

This segment was produced by Shaldon Ferris, featuring interviews with Rowina Europa and Sarah Niemand.

Cultural Survival Global News Bulletin April 2024

This edition presents global news on Indigenous Rights, featuring updates from Canada, South Africa, Nigeria, Nepal, Vietnam, India, Indonesia, Argentina, Mexico, Panama, and Brazil.

Produced by Dev Kumar Sunuwar, this program includes music by The Hallucination. Their track, "Burn your village to the ground," is used with permission.

Split Decision - Audio Story By Chad Valdez

Chad Valdez (Diné) is a writer and bookseller based in Denver, CO. He holds an MFA in Fiction with a minor in Native American Studies from New Mexico State University, where he received multiple awards.

He taught English and Creative Writing, sharing his passion for Indigenous storytelling and epistemology. His work has appeared in *Windward Review*, [CBR.com](https://www.cbr.com/), and other publications.

This piece is Chad's audio story, "Split Decision."

UNPFII 2024 - The System Is Corrupt - Waniya Locke

The 23rd session of the UN Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues, the world's largest Indigenous gathering, commenced at UN Headquarters in New York. Delegates are championing self-determination, sovereignty, and amplifying Indigenous youth voices.

Cultural Survival is attending, interviewing delegates about their self-determined priorities and readiness to engage in high-level UN discussions.

This coverage was produced by Shaldon Ferris (Khoisan) and Dev Kumar Sunuwar (Sunuwar), featuring interviewee Waniya Locke (Diné/Lakota/Ashinabe). Music includes "Libres y Vivas" by Mare Advertencia and "Burn your village to the ground" by The Halluci Nation, both used with permission.

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

“The Thinking Game” is the inside story of DeepMind's groundbreaking AI research, culminating in the Nobel Prize-winning AlphaFold breakthrough. Filmed over five years by the award-winning team behind "AlphaGo," this documentary explores co-founder Demis Hassabis's lifelong pursuit of artificial general intelligence and the rigorous scientific journey from mastering strategy games to solving the 50-year-old protein folding problem.

Following its world premiere at the Tribeca Festival, "The Thinking Game" is now available to watch for free. For those interested in hosting a screening for a classroom, community, or workplace, visit: rocofilms.com/films/the-thinking-game/.

 

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