9 episodes

Power of the Streets is a podcast about how we speak truth to power. In a series of intimate interviews, host Audrey Kawire Wabwire brings us the achievements and stories of the young people driving Africa’s human rights movement. In our first season we're hearing from some of the people who are rising up and leading the #MeToo movement in Africa. Everyone we speak to has a second, a minute, an hour, when they realize they need to stand up and make a change.

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    • 5.0 • 19 Ratings

Power of the Streets is a podcast about how we speak truth to power. In a series of intimate interviews, host Audrey Kawire Wabwire brings us the achievements and stories of the young people driving Africa’s human rights movement. In our first season we're hearing from some of the people who are rising up and leading the #MeToo movement in Africa. Everyone we speak to has a second, a minute, an hour, when they realize they need to stand up and make a change.

    Politics Too

    Politics Too

    By engaging with politics, citizens can demand justice and good governance from their governments and leaders. But women political activists face unique challenges. Fatima speaks about why she continues to push for space for citizens voices and women’s recognition in governance. 
    Follow Fatima on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fatima.mimbire
    Follow her on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fatima_f2m?lang=en

    To access the transcript of the show or find out more, you can go here. 
    Follow Human Rights Watch on Twitter or Instagram. Join the conversation using #PoweroftheStreets to tell us how you’re speaking truth to power.
    Follow host Audrey Kawire Wabwire on Twitter or Instagram.

    • 25 min
    Stand Up

    Stand Up

    Student leader Ruth Yitbarek wants more Ethiopian women to understand their rights and speak up for themselves. She speaks about the Yellow Movement that continues to grow in Ethiopia’s universities and how it challenges abusive societal norms.
    Read about the Yellow Movement here.
    Follow Ruth here.

    To access the transcript of the show or find out more, you can go here. 
    Follow Human Rights Watch on Twitter or Instagram. Join the conversation using #PoweroftheStreets to tell us how you’re speaking truth to power.
    Follow host Audrey Kawire Wabwire on Twitter or Instagram.

    • 24 min
    Where The Heart Is

    Where The Heart Is

    How do you prove that the home you fled was unsafe, if you could never report the violence you faced there? Thomars Shamuyarira is a Zimbabwean migrant rights activist living in South Africa. He speaks on South Africa’s restrictive asylum process and the experiences of LGBT people from elsewhere in Africa seeking asylum there.
    You can follow the Fruit Basket on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
    The Fruit Basket won a prestigious award, read about it here.
     
    To access the transcript of the show or find out more, you can go here. 
    Follow Human Rights Watch on Twitter or Instagram. Join the conversation using #PoweroftheStreets to tell us how you’re speaking truth to power.
    Follow host Audrey Kawire Wabwire on Twitter or Instagram.

    • 27 min
    Taking On The Trolls

    Taking On The Trolls

    What’s it like being a vocal African woman online? Entrepreneur Carol Ndosi discusses the importance of women’s voices on the internet in Tanzania, and how her work led to the creation of support systems for women who are trolled on social media.
    Check out Women at Web’s work on Twitter using #WomenatWeb
    Check out the Carol and the Launch Pad’s work here. 
    Follow Carol Ndosi here.
    More information on Carol Ndosi’s startup, Nyama Choma Festival can be found here.

    To access the transcript of the show or find out more, you can go here. 
    Follow Human Rights Watch on Twitter or Instagram. Join the conversation using #PoweroftheStreets to tell us how you’re speaking truth to power.
    Follow host Audrey Kawire Wabwire on Twitter or Instagram.

    • 25 min
    Truth To Power

    Truth To Power

    It’s not easy standing up to the most powerful man in the country, but that is what Toufah Jallow did when she accused Gambia’s former president Yahya Jammeh of raping her. Toufah talks about her journey, from healing to activism.
    Check out Toufah’s foundation here.
    Watch HRW’s reporting on Toufah here.

    To access the transcript of the show or find out more, you can go here. 
    Follow Human Rights Watch on Twitter or Instagram. Join the conversation using #PoweroftheStreets to tell us how you’re speaking truth to power.
    Follow host Audrey Kawire Wabwire on Twitter or Instagram.

    • 22 min
    Little Big Voice

    Little Big Voice

    Ugandan writer Rosebell Kagumire edits an African feminist blog. She discusses the importance of curating these voices and how allies with large platforms influence the current movement. This discussion looks at the media’s role in trivializing sexual violence and the growth of support for survivors.
    Follow Rosebell on Twitter or Instagram.
    Follow the blog African Feminism here.

    To access the transcript of the show or find out more, you can go here. 
    Follow Human Rights Watch on Twitter or Instagram. Join the conversation using #PoweroftheStreets to tell us how you’re speaking truth to power.
    Follow host Audrey Kawire Wabwire on Twitter or Instagram.

    • 25 min

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