shado lite podcast·March 20, 2024S2 Ep8: Taking home for all, Landless Workers MovementThe Wages for Housework movement launched in 1972: should we still be fighting for this? How far have we come in 50 years?Text: bulgan molor-erdene
shado lite podcast·March 4, 2024S2 Ep7: Wages for Housework, the home as a workplaceThe Wages for Housework movement launched in 1972: should we still be fighting for this? How far have we come in 50 years?Text: bulgan molor-erdene
shado lite podcast·February 27, 2024S2 Ep6: Building home away from home, from the bus to the clubLeticia Sánchez Garris joins the podcast to chat about her work creating cultural events and club nights for the African diaspora in Buenos Aires.Text: bulgan molor-erdene
shado lite podcast·February 20, 2024S2 Ep5: Home on the move, the Right to RoamAs far back as we can go, communities have been on the...Text: bulgan molor-erdene
shado lite podcast·February 12, 2024S2 Ep4: Homeland, who benefits when we don’t reconnect?Tune in to hear Larissa and Zoe processing Samara’s wisdom in real time: how do we reconnect meaningfully with the earth?Text: bulgan molor-erdene
shado lite podcast·February 5, 2024S2 Ep3: Beach Access Movements, the island as a homeZoe and Larissa explore the Jamaica Beach Birthright Environmental Movement and similar campaigns in Barbados, Mexico and beyondText: bulgan molor-erdene
shado lite podcast·January 30, 2024S2 Ep2: Tuvalu, the fight to save homeTune in for a curiously hopeful episode and instructions for living our lives more generously.Text: bulgan molor-erdene
shado lite podcast·January 22, 2024S2 Ep1: The squat as a home, From Brixton to BrazilCan we look to the squat as a place of ‘collective worldmaking’?Text: bulgan molor-erdene
shado lite podcast·October 23, 2023The Power of Filmmaking as Indigenous StorytellersSamara Almonte and Rachel Edwardson discuss the importance of indigenous storytelling in filmmaking as a tool for cultural preservation and revitalization. Text: bulgan molor-erdene