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The Human Challenge
Vanessa Ferlaino
54 episodes
1 week ago

Hosted and produced by 2X award-winning author, artist, activist, and philanthropist, Vanessa Ferlaino, The Human Challenge explores how prominent figures and everyday people find alignment between their inner and outer work. From astronauts to GRAMMY and JUNO nominees, to returning citizens and displaced people, hear stories of how people’s inner work contributed to the outer work they do now.


** Now Airing on Rogers TV **


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Hosted and produced by 2X award-winning author, artist, activist, and philanthropist, Vanessa Ferlaino, The Human Challenge explores how prominent figures and everyday people find alignment between their inner and outer work. From astronauts to GRAMMY and JUNO nominees, to returning citizens and displaced people, hear stories of how people’s inner work contributed to the outer work they do now.


** Now Airing on Rogers TV **


Tune In

Watch on Vanessa Ferlaino's Youtube Channel www.youtube.com/@vanessaferlaino

Listen on your favourite podcast channel


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Society & Culture
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Ep 42 Repair Movement & Displacement ft Mathew Lubari
The Human Challenge
27 minutes 35 seconds
1 year ago
Ep 42 Repair Movement & Displacement ft Mathew Lubari

"Refugee is a title, given to someone who is a displaced person, but it does not change the right to [their] data", says Mathew Lubari, Co-Founder and Executive Director of Community Creativity for Development (CC4D).


Mathew joined the show from Rhino Refugee Camp in Uganda.


Mathew's passion for technology repair, and what is know as the "Repair Movement", a movement that increases awareness of repair of everyday items, started as a young boy watching his father tinker with repairing technology in his own home. After his own experiences, including the locking of his mobile device, and a computer repair technician who removed the hard drive disk, RAM, and the network card instead of repairing the computer, he decided to learn to do it himself and to teach other people how to repair things and make repair accessible. This includes teaching people to be ethical, while providing repair services.


In 2016, he fled his home country with a zip lock of repair tools (a screwdriver, a cutter and a toothbrush) and started repairing but never knew repair protects the environment by reducing carbon emissions and landfill until 2021 when he joined the Restarters community, a global forum for repairers.


The idea of bridging the gap in repair of everyday items and making repair open led to the founding of CC4D. His roles at the CC4D include helping develop the repair café and women inclusion in tech/repair culture programs.


To showcase the impact of repair cafe practices, repair knowledge as self-sufficiency and professional development in displacement settings, Mathew partnered with The Maintainers to publish “THE ESSENCE OF REPAIR, CARE AND MAINTENANCE CULTURE IN DISPLACEMENT SETTINGS IN UGANDA: A Sense of Direction and Hope to Rebuild Lives”. The report aims to highlight circular economy as a means of survival, and highlights the leadership of refugee-led work within the global repair movement. Be welcome to read more here: https://themaintainers.org/essence-of-repair/


Connect with Mathew and CC4D here:

  • CC4D email: info@cc4duganda.org
  • CC4D Facebook: www.facebook.com/CCC4D-Uganda
  • Mathew Lubari Instagram: @mathewdukson
  • Mathew Lubari's LinkedIn: https://ug.linkedin.com/in/mathew-lubari


This episode is presented in partnership with the Migration Technology Monitor, on a mission to monitor surveillance technologies, automation, and the use of Artificial Intelligence to screen, track, and make decisions about people on the move. Learn more here: https://www.migrationtechmonitor.com/


This episode is part of our "New Beginnings" segment, supported by The Being Human Foundation. Learn more here: https://vanessaferlaino.com/thebeinghumanfoundation


Be invited to stay in touch with Vanessa on Instagram @vanessaferlaino or vanessaferlaino.com


Watch this full episode live on Youtube here: https://youtu.be/-DiN2Oz4xNc

The Human Challenge is hosted and produced by Vanessa Ferlaino. Watch the full episode on her Youtube channel here. Don't forget to subscribe!

The Human Challenge is an award-winning podcast, recognized by Amazon Music and ACAST as an "Indie Podcast Amplifier".

Guess what? We're on Rogers TV! Check us out there!


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Human Challenge

Hosted and produced by 2X award-winning author, artist, activist, and philanthropist, Vanessa Ferlaino, The Human Challenge explores how prominent figures and everyday people find alignment between their inner and outer work. From astronauts to GRAMMY and JUNO nominees, to returning citizens and displaced people, hear stories of how people’s inner work contributed to the outer work they do now.


** Now Airing on Rogers TV **


Tune In

Watch on Vanessa Ferlaino's Youtube Channel www.youtube.com/@vanessaferlaino

Listen on your favourite podcast channel


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.