Can beauty become the backbone of a social movement? đ§ ⨠In this episode of Power, People & Planet, I sit down with artist and artivist Shilo Shiv Suleman to explore how art, beauty, and fearless imagination turn fear into love, trauma into healing, and streets into living canvases of resistance. From building an âarmy of fearlessâ women reclaiming public space, to creating climate monuments with frontline and Indigenous communities, we talk about: âď¸ How beauty can save us and help us hea...
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Can beauty become the backbone of a social movement? đ§ ⨠In this episode of Power, People & Planet, I sit down with artist and artivist Shilo Shiv Suleman to explore how art, beauty, and fearless imagination turn fear into love, trauma into healing, and streets into living canvases of resistance. From building an âarmy of fearlessâ women reclaiming public space, to creating climate monuments with frontline and Indigenous communities, we talk about: âď¸ How beauty can save us and help us hea...
Can beauty become the backbone of a social movement? đ§ ⨠In this episode of Power, People & Planet, I sit down with artist and artivist Shilo Shiv Suleman to explore how art, beauty, and fearless imagination turn fear into love, trauma into healing, and streets into living canvases of resistance. From building an âarmy of fearlessâ women reclaiming public space, to creating climate monuments with frontline and Indigenous communities, we talk about: âď¸ How beauty can save us and help us hea...
đĽ In this episode of Power, People and Planet Podcast, Kumi Naidoo sits down with Thiago Mundano â the Brazilian street artist and activist turning waste, ashes, and struggle into art that speaks for the planet. From the streets of SĂŁo Paulo to the heart of the Amazon, Mundanoâs work bridges the worlds of waste pickers, Indigenous defenders, and environmental justice â transforming discarded materials into powerful symbols of resistance and renewal. This conversation dives deep into: đ How ...
âLaudato Siâ reframed climate change as an issue of justice, shifting the conversation into the moral and spiritual realm.â In this episode, Kumi Naidoo speaks with Joe Moeono-Kolio, Pacific Regional Director of the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty Initiative, about the spiritual and cultural dimensions of the climate struggle. Joe leads the Initiativeâs diplomatic and campaign efforts across the Pacific. They explore how Pope Francisâ Laudato Siâ reframed climate change as a moral and ...
đĽ What can young leaders, indigenous wisdom, and the arts teach us about saving our future? In this episode of Power, People, Planet Podcast, Kumi Naidoo sits down with Alopi Latukefu â Director of The Global Centre for Social Justice and Advocacy Leadership â to talk about his remarkable journey from Papua New Guinea to global advocacy and to explore stories of resilience, leadership, and justice from the Pacific to the world. Together, they explore the Pacificâs leadership on climate...
Can small, hidden acts of resistance change the world? Kumi Naidoo talks to Dr. Ivetta Sergeeva, postdoctoral scholar at Stanfordâs Center for Democracy, Development and the Rule of Law, to explore the concept of stealth activismâ the covert resistance necessary to navigate life in authoritarian regimes. As co-founder of the OutRush Project, Ivetta studies and supports Russian migrants who fled after the invasion of Ukraine, documenting their displacement and their ongoing covert defian...
Kumi speaks with journalist and Coda Story co-founder Natalia Antelava about reinventing journalism in the age of authoritarianism, disinformation and algorithmic manipulation. From reporting in Yemen to pioneering context-driven coverage at Coda, Natalia shares how storytelling can resist authoritarian playbooks and (re)build public trust. They explore the role of media as activism, the dangers of being slaves to the âbreaking newsâ cycle, and how narratives around family values and id...
Is Culture our most powerful tool for making a just world? Artist Favianna Rodriguez joins Kumi Naidoo to explore how art isnât just a mirror to societyâitâs a hammer to shape it. As a cultural strategist Favianna reframes activism as a creative, emotional, and embodied act. From growing up amid the drug war and police brutality in East Oakland to leading national protests and organizing artists globally, Faviannaâs life is a testament to culture as a catalyst. Together, they disc...
Kumi speaks with decolonial thinker Dr. Vanessa Andreotti about what it means to create change in a collapsing world. Together they explore how art, activism, and even artificial intelligence can become tools for healing, resistance, and reimagining justice. From her upbringing in Brazil marked by colonial violence to now co-authoring a book with an AI named Aiden Cinnamon Tea, Vanessa dispels modern myths of what progress means and dares us to embrace complexity, humility, and relation...
Kumi speaks with decolonial thinker Dr. Vanessa Andreotti about what it means to create change in a collapsing world. Together they explore how art, activism, and even artificial intelligence can become tools for healing, resistance, and reimagining justice. From her upbringing in Brazil marked by colonial violence to now co-authoring a book with an AI named Aiden Cinnamon Tea, Vanessa dispels modern myths of what progress means and dares us to embrace complexity, humility, and re...
Feeling at all freaked out by the state of the world at the moment? Wondering what you can do about it? Join Kumi Naidoo, the veteran social and environmental justice campaigner, to tackle some of the biggest issues of our time. In each episode Kumi is joined by activists, artists and community leaders who are dismantling our broken system - and building something better in its place. Hear their stories. Learn what has kept them fighting. Find ou...
In this special episode, which concludes Season 2 of the podcast, Kumi speaks with Indian activist Harsh Mander. This episode was recorded in August 2022 at a time when Harsh was under intense scrutiny for his activities by the Indian government. At the time of recording, he was on the point of returning home to India despite great risks to his personal liberty and pressure from family and friends not to do so. Still, he returned, committed to standing with those in need and fighting hate, ...
Kate Raworth is a renegade economist focused on making economics fit for 21st century realities. She is the creator of the Doughnut of social and planetary boundaries, and co-founder of Doughnut Economics Action Lab. ----------------------- Learn more about Power, People & Planet on the website: https://powerpeopleplanet.org To watch full episodes of the podcast follow Kumi's YouTube channel Follow Kumi on social media: LinkedInInstagramTwitterFacebook----------------------- Power, Peop...
In a wide-ranging discussion on South Africa with veteran activist Vishwas Satgar, Kumi explores the country's political past, present and future. With crucial elections taking place in 2024, what impact will they have for a country in crisis? What are the systemic issues that perpetuate these problems? And what can be learned from the historical victories and failures of South African political resistance? Our Guest: Vishwas Satgar is an associate professor of International Relations at ...
In the early 1980s there was a slogan: think globally, act locally. Behind the slogan was the idea that, irrespective of the issue we were trying to address at the local or national level, we needed to better understand how global discourse, global processes and global power had the ability to impact what you could or could not achieve at the local or national level. In the 1990s, a feminist organisation from the global South called Development Alternatives for Women in a New Era (DAWN) sai...
Unjust laws certainly should be broken. Mandela, Rosa Parks, and many other inspirational leaders had no hesitation in calling to break unjust laws. But laws that prevent the voices of ordinary people from being heard also need to be resisted, because right now, in more than 100 countries around the world, governments in the last decade have taken various actions to shrink the civic space by restricting freedom of association, freedom of assembly, and freedom of expression. At a time when th...
The contribution of the legal community through innovative, strategic litigation and other legal efforts is going to be one of the most critical undertakings in the fight for climate justice. Currently, there are more than 1,400 climate lawsuits underway. These legal battles address the destruction of our ecosystems and the attempts of indigenous people to uphold their rights through a range of different struggles. Litigation and legal strategy has been a critical part of ensuring the streng...
The challenge of activism today must include winning over those with whom we disagree, for example, those who have not yet embraced the agendas of climate and economic justice. In a country like the US where about 40% of people have been misled by the falsehoods of right-wing media, democracy is under great threat if activists for justice are not able to win over a significant number of those who support antidemocratic ideas. This episode explores the questions of why this is so difficult and...
With the crises in front of us so complex, are their solutions to be found at the global or local level? Will our technologies emerge fast enough to avert the greatest threats and, if not, how do we prepare for that unknown future? And how can even the boldest of activist movements hope to have an impact against overwhelming economic and cultural power? In this episode Kumi discusses ways to reimagine and reinvent the ways we live with one of Britainâs leading figures in the fight for a bette...
The right to participation is one of the most powerful and basic rights, and far too often people who are living in the frontlines of various struggles at the grassroots levels are spectators where they should be central players. In the climate movement we have seen how activists from the global south and the lives of everyday people are consistently sidelined in the climate summit negotiations. These spaces often purport to be an opportunity for activists to engage with power but in reality...
In this special live episode, Kumi discusses the connection between arts and activism with the renowned artist Olafur Eliasson and Molly Fannon, CEO at Museum for the United Nations - UN Live. In the face of collective action problems such as the climate crisis, one of the biggest weaknesses in activism is the inability to communicate its narratives, messages, and vision beyond certain groups of people. How can the work of artists help create change? What can art and activism learn from eac...
Can beauty become the backbone of a social movement? đ§ ⨠In this episode of Power, People & Planet, I sit down with artist and artivist Shilo Shiv Suleman to explore how art, beauty, and fearless imagination turn fear into love, trauma into healing, and streets into living canvases of resistance. From building an âarmy of fearlessâ women reclaiming public space, to creating climate monuments with frontline and Indigenous communities, we talk about: âď¸ How beauty can save us and help us hea...