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| Activisms / Training for differently abled students in Bangladesh | 0:09:44 | 32kbps0 | 44100 | 22.29 MB | |
![]() | Natasha Israt Kabir set up the Bridge Foundation in Bangladesh. Her programme aims to help deaf and physically disabled people find jobs by teaching IT and language skills. In this episode, we learn about the difficulties and successes of the programme. Natasha Israt Kabir set up the Bridge Foundation in Bangladesh. keywords: disabled, bangladesh, bridge | ||||
| Activisms / Taking the Harvard Corporation to Court | 0:09:57 | 32kbps0 | 44100 | 22.8 MB | |
![]() | Kelsey Skaggs is part of a team of Harvard students currently taking the Harvard Corporation to court in an effort to force them to divest of fossil fuel assets. Julia Christian of Fossil Free SOAS explains what divestment is. Kelsey Skaggs is part of a team of Harvard students currently taking the Harvard Corporation to court keywords: politics, harvard, climate change | ||||
| Activisms / Resettling Carteret Islanders | 0:08:58 | 32kbps0 | 44100 | 20.53 MB | |
![]() | Ursula Rakova runs Tulele Peisa, a project that helps families move from the disappearing Carteret islands to mainland Bougainville, in Papua New Guinea.
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