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Top 5 Human Rights Podcasts

Jan 11, 2026

The Best Human Rights Podcasts from millions of podcasts available on the Goodpods platform and ranked by listens, ratings, comments, subscriptions and shares.

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The +972 Podcast

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The +972 Podcast

46 Episodes

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Avg Length 37mins

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Latest Episode 3 days ago

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The +972 podcast is your direct line to the journalists, thinkers, and activists struggling for justice in Israel-Palestine.

+972 Magazine is the only English-language media outlet run by Palestinian and Israeli journalists, delivering fifteen years of fearless reporting and analysis between the river and the sea.

Top 10 Best The +972 Podcast Episodes

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Limitless Africa

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Limitless Africa

134 Episodes

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Avg Length 21mins

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Latest Episode 3 days ago

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Welcome to Limitless, the podcast series that asks the questions which matter to Africa.


Are tech start-ups the answer to Africa's unemployment problem? Can we stop fake news from spreading on the continent? How do we raise a generation of football stars?


These are just some of the topics we’ll be tackling.


And we’re not looking for simple answers. Just as Africa’s potential is limitless, so are the possible solutions to any challenges the continent faces.


During each podcast episode, we’ll be asking three very different subject experts to give their take on each question. This will come as no surprise but they don’t always agree.


Made possible with a grant from the U.S. Department of State and the Seenfire Foundation.


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

Top 10 Best Limitless Africa Episodes
The G-Word: A Podcast on Genocide

7 Episodes

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Avg Length 49mins

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Latest Episode 1 year ago

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What is genocide? Why, where and how does it still happen? This is where you learn about the crime of genocide. We bring academics, former diplomats, and activists together to talk about old and new genocides, and to discuss what accountability looks like for the crime of all crimes. Shilla Kim is an international human rights lawyer and investigator who worked for the UN and various other international organizations. Clemence Pinaud is an associate professor at Indiana University whose focus is on civil war, genocide and sexual violence. This podcast is supported by Indiana University's Presidential Arts and Humanities Program, the Tobias Center, the African Studies Program, the Center for the Study of the Middle East, and the Huh Jum Ok Human Rights Foundation. Follow The G-Word on Twitter @GWordGenocide
Top 10 Best The G-Word: A Podcast on Genocide Episodes

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Slam the Gavel

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Slam the Gavel

871 Episodes

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Avg Length 60mins

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Latest Episode 2 days ago

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Slam the Gavel is a podcast to discuss Family Court Issues, Support Court, Support-contempt conferences and hearings and Child Services issues. Advice on how parents can cope with these issues along with Parental Alienation. Based off the book, Dismantling Family Court Corruption, Why Taking The Kids Was Not Enough. This book can be found on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Kindle, Apple and Smashwords.dismantlingfamilycourtcorruption.comPodcast music provided by MicTechMusic@yahoo.com
Top 10 Best Slam the Gavel Episodes

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Webster World Report

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Webster World Report

22 Episodes

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Avg Length 33mins

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Latest Episode 4 years ago

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This program shares the educational expertise of members of the Webster University community as that community responds to a world in crises. As this program began during the coronavirus pandemic, this podcast has connected the University's campuses in nine different countries, and various locations throughout the United States and shared experiences during the move to remote operations and lockdown. Much of the program has been devoted to telling the stories of how students, faculty, staff and administrators are coping with the pandemic. However, the program has also broadened its reach to discuss race, racism, police brutality, human rights, politics, and international relations as other events have dictated.
Top 10 Best Webster World Report Episodes

Human Rights Podcasts

Human rights are the basic freedoms and entitlements that every person is entitled to simply by virtue of being human. These rights are enshrined in various international and national laws and are essential to promoting justice, equality, and dignity for all. However, despite the legal protections in place, human rights abuses still occur all over the world, and it is important to raise awareness of these issues in order to work towards greater respect for human rights. One powerful tool for raising awareness about human rights is the podcast. Human rights podcasts are an increasingly popular medium for sharing information and perspectives, and there are many podcasts devoted specifically to exploring human rights issues.

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Our listeners have taken the liberty of rating the top human rights podcasts for you. These human rights podcasts cover a wide range of topics, from discussions of specific human rights abuses and their root causes to interviews with experts and activists working to promote human rights, to explorations of the ways in which human rights intersect with other social, political, and economic issues.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Human Rights Podcasts

What are Human Rights Podcasts?

Human Rights Podcasts are audio programs dedicated to exploring and discussing issues related to human rights. These podcasts aim to raise awareness, foster understanding, and advocate for the protection and promotion of human rights around the world.

How can Human Rights Podcasts benefit listeners interested in human rights issues?

Human Rights Podcasts provide a powerful platform for listeners to stay informed about pressing human rights concerns globally. They offer in-depth discussions on topics such as social justice, equality, activism, legal frameworks, and the experiences of marginalized communities. These podcasts contribute to fostering empathy, awareness, and a deeper understanding of human rights challenges.

What topics are commonly covered in Human Rights Podcasts?

Human Rights Podcasts cover a broad spectrum of topics, including discussions on civil liberties, gender equality, racial justice, LGBTQ+ rights, refugee and migrant rights, freedom of speech, and the impact of armed conflicts on human rights. Podcasts may also feature interviews with human rights advocates, legal experts, and individuals directly affected by human rights issues.

Are Human Rights Podcasts suitable for both activists and individuals new to human rights advocacy?

Absolutely! Human Rights Podcasts are designed to be inclusive, providing content suitable for seasoned activists and individuals new to human rights advocacy. Podcasts often offer a balance of introductory content for beginners and more in-depth discussions to cater to the diverse interests and knowledge levels of listeners.

Can you recommend some popular Human Rights Podcasts?

Certainly! Some well-regarded Human Rights Podcasts include "The Rights Track," "On the Issues with Michele Goodwin," "The Human Rights Brief," and "The Amnesty International Podcast." These podcasts feature a mix of expert interviews, storytelling, and discussions on a wide range of human rights issues, making them accessible to a diverse audience.

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Ethics Bites - Audio

15 Episodes

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Avg Length 15mins

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Latest Episode 15 years ago

Ethics Bites is a fascinating and absorbing series of interviews covering topics such as animal rights, euthanasia, censorship and fertility treatment. The interviews are introduced by David Edmonds, while Open University philosopher and best-selling author, Nigel Warburton, puts the questions, rooting every subject in everyday dilemmas about how we should live. Many eminent academics have participated in this fourteen-part series such as a star trio of American-based professors, Michael Sandel, Thomas Scanlon and Peter Singer.
Top 10 Best Ethics Bites - Audio Episodes
TAG:Lines – the TAG International podcast

17 Episodes

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Avg Length 31mins

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Latest Episode 1 year ago

TAG International explores current issues in international security development. Every month TAG’s key experts offer their perspectives on the latest global challenges facing the security and development community, and offer their perspectives on how to tackle the world’s most pressing security, political, development and stability problems

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

Top 10 Best TAG:Lines – the TAG International podcast Episodes
i1seventeen Podcast

23 Episodes

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Avg Length 20mins

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Latest Episode 1 year ago

This channel is a collection of podcasts created and produced by i1seventeen, an organization looking to advance social equity through education, outreach, and direct action.
Top 10 Best i1seventeen Podcast Episodes
Social Media 4 Peace

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Avg Length 55mins

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Latest Episode 1 year ago

The Social Media 4 Peace podcast explores the impact of content moderation on freedom of expression and peacebuilding in Colombia. Join us as we dive into conversations with local activists, academics, and media leaders to uncover the challenges of combating harmful online content, the power of digital platforms, and the potential for a coalition to bridge the gap between global tech companies and local communities. We were bought to you by ARTICLE 19, as part of UNESCO's Social Media 4 Peace project, funded by the EU.
Top 10 Best Social Media 4 Peace Episodes
Warrior Life

184 Episodes

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Avg Length 51mins

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Latest Episode 2 months ago

Join award-winning podcast host Pam Palmater, Mi’kmaw lawyer, prof, best-selling author & human rights advocate, as she shares the stories of Indigenous warriors and activists on the front lines of protecting Indigenous lands, peoples, and cultures. Created, written, hosted, and edited by Pam Palmater and produced by Warrior Life Studios Inc.

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

Top 10 Best Warrior Life Episodes
Appointed: A Canadian Senator Bringing Margins to the Centre

56 Episodes

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Avg Length 33mins

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Latest Episode 5 months ago

A podcast from the office of Kim Pate. Hosted by Kim Pate, an Independent Canadian Senator from Ontario, bringing issues affecting folks on the margins, to the centre.
Top 10 Best Appointed: A Canadian Senator Bringing Margins to the Centre Episodes
Connecting With KAN

26 Episodes

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Avg Length 15mins

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Latest Episode 1 year ago

Kuwait Aid Network (KAN) was founded in June 2020 amidst a global pandemic in an effort to alleviate food insecurity. Now, as a growing not-for-profit, KAN works with migrant workers to provide food, sanitary supplies, and legal aid among the many other difficulties that migrant workers face. As we continue to tackle these issues, we decided to share our experiences in the field to you all at home. In 2020 KAN was awarded the European Union Chaillot Prize for Human Rights for its Human Rights Advocacy in the Arab Gulf.

Top 10 Best Connecting With KAN Episodes
5 Questions

19 Episodes

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Avg Length 13mins

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Latest Episode 5 years ago

5 Questions is the show where I interview activists, lawyers, writers, musicians and so many others to reveal the personal stories and lives of incredible people who work every day to improve the lives of those around them through their work and outspokenness through 5 simple questions.
Top 10 Best 5 Questions Episodes
Talking Justice

12 Episodes

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Avg Length 17mins

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Latest Episode 8 years ago

Talking Justice is a podcast focusing on stories from around the world about law, justice, and human rights. Brought to you by the Open Society Foundations, working to build vibrant and tolerant democracies whose governments are accountable to their citizens.
Top 10 Best Talking Justice Episodes
The ISEAL Sustainability Podcast

5 Episodes

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Avg Length 37mins

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Latest Episode 3 months ago

Join us for solutions-driven conversations on today’s most urgent sustainability challenges – from climate change and biodiversity loss to human rights, living wage and livelihoods.

Whether you’re a business leader strengthening supply chain sustainability and meet compliance requirements, or a policymaker advancing sustainability while balancing competitiveness, each episode delivers practical insights you can use to drive real impact.

Our expert speakers bring technical topics to life, unpacking the complexities of sustainability systems and making them accessible and actionable for listeners across sectors.

This podcast is brought to you by ISEAL, an organisation supporting ambitious sustainability systems and their partners to tackle the world’s most pressing challenges.

Top 10 Best The ISEAL Sustainability Podcast Episodes
Allusions:  LGBTQ Writing

170 Episodes

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Avg Length 45mins

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Latest Episode 1 month ago

Allusion, the creating of characters and stories from the best writers of LGBTQ are interviewed here. Find out how they get the ideas for the books that they have written and the process behind their writing. No question is out of bounds in this series and it's nothing you'll hear anywhere else!

Host/Creator - Alan R. Warren from the House of Mystery Radio Show on NBC!


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

Top 10 Best Allusions: LGBTQ Writing Episodes
Here's Hoping with Jayda G

122 Episodes

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Avg Length 33mins

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Latest Episode 4 months ago

Here’s Hoping, hosted by Grammy nominate music producer and DJ Jayda G is a podcast that explores the theme of hope, when we need it, how we find it and why we still have reasons to feel it. We explore guests’ personal journeys with hope, how they’ve formed and navigated the three pillars of having hope - goals, agency and pathway. An environmental toxicologist scientist as well, Jayda recently released her first documentary Blue Carbon on CNN and identified the need to dive further into the theme of hope, with this podcast coming at a time when it is needed most. In the series, Jayda will be speaking to a range of amazing guests, from sustainable fashion pioneers, Ocean conservation scientists, community-focused Grime artists, to people living on the frontlines of climate change, her own family and more.

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

Top 10 Best Here's Hoping with Jayda G Episodes
Clean Clothes Podcast

7 Episodes

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Avg Length 31mins

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Latest Episode 3 years ago

We're here to share the stories, insights, and solidarity across the Clean Clothes Campaign.
Top 10 Best Clean Clothes Podcast Episodes
ADVOCATE by ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR)

29 Episodes

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Avg Length 31mins

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Latest Episode 7 months ago

APHR's podcast channel centers the voices of parliamentarians and discusses the most important human rights issues and developments across Southeast Asia.

Top 10 Best ADVOCATE by ASEAN Parliamentarians for Human Rights (APHR) Episodes
Bad Medicine: Ethics and Experimentation in Public Health History

5 Episodes

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Avg Length 20mins

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Latest Episode 6 years ago

Bad Medicine: Ethics and Experimentation in Public Health History is an exploration of human rights abuses both current and historical. Examples include the Tuskegee Syphilis Study, Henrietta Lacks, MK-Ultra, and many other issues. Present day topics like HIV denialism, the antivax movement, and the confusing semantics of statistics are also discussed. "Not Bad" episodes will feature interviews with current medical or public health students and professionals talking about their research experiences.The podcast is organized and published by Sarah Morgan, a current MPH student.
Top 10 Best Bad Medicine: Ethics and Experimentation in Public Health History Episodes
The Victim’s Podcast

54 Episodes

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Avg Length 19mins

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Latest Episode 8 months ago

Welcome to The Victims Podcast – The Voice of Justice, Accountability and Healing.
The Victims Podcast is the first-ever podcast in The Gambia dedicated to amplifying the voices of victims of human rights violations. We provide a platform for survivors, families, and advocates to share their stories, demand justice, and contribute to the country’s transitional justice process.
Through powerful storytelling, in-depth discussions, and expert insights, we shed light on past atrocities, advocate for accountability, and ensure that the voices of victims are never silenced. Our mission is to keep the conversation alive, push for meaningful reforms, and create a space for truth, healing, and justice.

Top 10 Best The Victim’s Podcast Episodes
I AM NALA

42 Episodes

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Avg Length 43mins

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Latest Episode 6 months ago

Welcome to - I AM NALA Podcast - your leading source to the roaring voices of Africa’s lioness telling the stories of some of the baddest, bravest and boldest women leaders, survivors and disruptors. Nala in kiswahili means lioness or queen, and here we celebrate power, strength and unapologetic greatness.
Top 10 Best I AM NALA Episodes
Tessy Antony De Nassau's Zoom O'Clock

47 Episodes

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Avg Length 27mins

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Latest Episode 2 years ago

This wide-ranging podcast series aims to provide access to a more personal perspective on the work of global figures and everyday heroes. It celebrates humanity and the work we do in order to make this world safer, more diverse, just, fun, and empowering to all, and aims to inspire the listener to look at global topics with fresh eyes and sometimes even learn about domains one would never hear about any other way. A podcast that connects the dots and inspires thought.
Top 10 Best Tessy Antony De Nassau's Zoom O'Clock Episodes
Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion Podcasts

25 Episodes

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Avg Length 23mins

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Latest Episode 1 month ago

ISI Podcasts help to unpack different dimensions to the issue of statelessness, and to explore challenges and opportunities in working to ensure the right to a nationality around the world.Article 15 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights states that everyone has the right to a nationality and that no one shall be arbitrarily deprived of his nationality nor denied the right to change his nationality. Yet, there are more than 15 million people across the globe who face a life without a nationality; every ten minutes, another child is born stateless; and citizenship is increasingly wielded as a tool of exclusion. Without nationality, stateless people are vulnerable to discrimination and unequal treatment. They are denied access to education, healthcare, housing, employment, social welfare and documentation, as well as the right to own property, travel, be safe, free and equal, participate politically and have their voices heard. The Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion (ISI) is the first and the only human rights NGO dedicated to working on statelessness at the global level. Our mission is to promote inclusive societies by realising and protecting the right to a nationality. See www.institutesi.org for more details.

Top 10 Best Institute on Statelessness and Inclusion Podcasts Episodes
Extraordinary: The Fight for Reproductive Justice

15 Episodes

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Avg Length 32mins

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Latest Episode 3 months ago

A despair-free podcast about abortion & reproductive justice that looks to the past – to fuel our fight for the future. In this narrative show, host Carolyn Silveira dives into the stories of some of the people who have been doing incredible work to create positive change.


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

Top 10 Best Extraordinary: The Fight for Reproductive Justice Episodes
Entitled

41 Episodes

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Avg Length 42mins

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Latest Episode 2 days ago

Rights matter, but conversations about rights can be polarizing, confusing and frustrating. Lawyers and law professors Claudia Flores and Tom Ginsburg have traveled the world getting into the weeds of global human rights debates. On Entitled, they use that expertise to explore the stories and thorny questions around why rights matter and what’s the matter with rights. Entitled is produced with the support of University of Chicago Law School and Yale Law School, and is part of the award winning University of Chicago Podcast Network.
Top 10 Best Entitled Episodes
No White Saviors Podcast

33 Episodes

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Avg Length 53mins

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Latest Episode 3 years ago

No White Saviors is an advocacy campaign lead by a majority female, majority African team of professionals based in Kampala, Uganda. Our collective experience in the development & the aid sector has lead us to a deep commitment to seeing things change in a more equitable & anti-racist direction. We have created the No White Saviors podcast as a way for us to expand the conversations we have been having on social media and on the ground. We will be diving deeper into important topics and inviting guests who will share their own unique perspectives from the African continent & all over the world.
Top 10 Best No White Saviors Podcast Episodes
Freeminds Audio Podcast

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Latest Episode 16 years ago

We are people across the world standing up for humanity and human rights. We expose spiritual abuse from high control religious groups, particularly Jehovah's Witnesses, whatever their claims to higher authority may be. Our purpose is to educate the public about such movements, provide an online network where everyone is welcome to contribute and to enable a safe non-judgmental place for people to find healing and comfort and community with their fellows. We are a global online network with independence from government, corporate, national and organised religious interests. Our vision is of a world in which every person - regardless of race, religion, gender, sexuality or ethnicity - enjoys all of the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights standards, specifically with regard to freedom of religion. We invite you to take action and to stop high control groups from ruining lives.
Top 10 Best Freeminds Audio Podcast Episodes
Secondary Rules

32 Episodes

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Avg Length 36mins

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Latest Episode 1 year ago

Join legal scholars Ryan Goss and Joshua Neoh as they discuss public law and legal theory in their podcast, Secondary Rules. In each episode, Ryan and Joshua bring to life exciting cases, puzzles, and controversies from Australia and around the world - exploring some of the biggest questions facing any legal system, and the legal questions that define our democracy. Ryan and Joshua are both associate professors at The Australian National University (ANU) College of Law in Canberra, teaching and researching Australian public law and legal theory. Whether you're a lawyer, a law student or just somebody interested in better understanding the legal world around us, Secondary Rules is a must-listen podcast. Season 3: Ten(ish) Big Ideas Season 2: Ten Great Cases. Season 1: Two Great Courses.
Top 10 Best Secondary Rules Episodes
The Lou Stenberg Assessment

36 Episodes

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Avg Length 30mins

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Latest Episode 3 years ago

Welcome To The Lou Stenberg Assessment, a podcast where we say what you're too afraid to say. News and Politics Podcast.
Top 10 Best The Lou Stenberg Assessment Episodes
HEAR THEIR VOICES, an ICON Podcast

5 Episodes

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Avg Length 7mins

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Latest Episode 3 years ago

The International Committee on Nigeria (ICON) is a US-based organization focused on being a voice for the millions of Nigerians who are facing violence and terrorism on a daily basis. This is the third season of ICON's podcast. This season we will share testimonies and stories from those who have suffered and survived attacks and persecution across Nigeria.
Top 10 Best HEAR THEIR VOICES, an ICON Podcast Episodes
Mondays at Maggie's

24 Episodes

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Avg Length 59mins

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Latest Episode 4 months ago

A revolution is unfolding across Australia. Patriots are taking a stand, gathering outside the gates of state governors’ residences to demand accountability. In New South Wales, men like Frank Todisco and Charles MacKenzie rally every Monday at 11 AM outside Government House, ensuring Governor Margaret Beazley hears their message loud and clear: WE WANT OUR COUNTRY BACK!

Stay connected to the movement and get the latest updates on this peaceful, lawful revolution with Mondays at Maggie’s, your front-row seat to the action. Tune in and be part of history in the making!

Top 10 Best Mondays at Maggie's Episodes
Geneva Graduate Institute Events Rewind

5 Episodes

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Avg Length 76mins

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Latest Episode 1 year ago

Welcome to the Geneva Graduate Institute Events podcast, your window to global discourse from the heart of International Geneva, brought to you by the Geneva Graduate Institute. Join us for insightful event recordings covering diverse subjects from around the world. Experience captivating discussions and insights from professors, thought-leaders, experts and visionaries from around the globe. This is the Geneva Graduate Institute Events Podcast, where diverse perspectives converge for meaningful exchange.
Top 10 Best Geneva Graduate Institute Events Rewind Episodes
Just World Podcasts

113 Episodes

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Avg Length 41mins

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Latest Episode 2 days ago

Just World Podcasts is an innovative podcast series on international affairs. In October 2025, we launched a new series titled "Gaza & the World." This series of public conversations hosted by Just World Ed president Helena Cobban explores the many intersections of the continuing Gaza crisis and the current deep shifts in the global balance.
JWP is run by the non-profit foundation Just World Educational.

Top 10 Best Just World Podcasts Episodes
Justice Matters

109 Episodes

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Avg Length 33mins

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Latest Episode 6 days ago

Investigating matters of human rights at home and abroad. Listen to the podcast by the Carr-Ryan Center for Human Rights at the Harvard Kennedy School, hosted by Executive Director Maggie Gates, Mathias Risse, Aminta Ossom, and Diego Garcia Blum. The views expressed are those of each speaker individually and not necessarily those of others in this recording, the Carr-Ryan Center, or Harvard Kennedy School. We support free speech as the cornerstone of learning and democracy and share these perspectives to foster open debate.
Top 10 Best Justice Matters Episodes
Telling It How It Is Podcast

2 Episodes

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Avg Length 13mins

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Latest Episode 7 years ago

Hi Everyone, "Telling It How It Is" serves as an informative podcast where People of Color and Allies from diverse backgrounds discuss their experience in Law School, in the professional world and their personal lives. We will be talking about various Social justice issues we encounter and deal with on a daily basis as well as those going on Globally. The Co-Hosts Nas and Marili will be taking you through the current events and applicable laws. The areas that will be discussed are: Immigration, Immigrant Rights, Refugees, First-Generation Higher-Education experiences and struggles, Civil Rights, Humanitarian Rights, Human Rights, and the current Administration. Come along with us for the ride! It may be bumpy, but we promise to be with you until we reach our destination!
Top 10 Best Telling It How It Is Podcast Episodes
Libya Matters

52 Episodes

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Avg Length 48mins

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Latest Episode 1 year ago

A podcast by Lawyers for Justice in Libya (LFJL) about truth, justice, and human rights in Libya with hosts Elham Saudi and Marwa Mohamed.
Top 10 Best Libya Matters Episodes
Rainbow Riots Radio

9 Episodes

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Avg Length 13mins

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Latest Episode 7 years ago

International LGBTQ rights organisation Rainbow Riots presents Rainbow Riots Radio, a web radio series in ten unique shows, exploring queer stories, culture and history from around the world; including Sweden, Uganda, Jamaica, India, United Kingdom, Nigeria, Australia and Germany.Rainbow Riots Radio is hosted and presented by the Rainbow Riots' founder, Swedish artist and activist Petter Wallenberg. Each episode mixes engaging stories, investigative journalism, and spoken word poetry, backed by specially composed music created by Petter and featuring his guests.Petter Wallenberg said: “This is both a radio show and a musical collaboration with some of the people I have met during my travels to fight for LGBT rights worldwide. Danger, drama and resilience - it’s all here. Rainbow Riots Radio connects our queer stories across continents and cultures and gives voice to those who are often silenced.”
Top 10 Best Rainbow Riots Radio Episodes
Women Resisting Violence

9 Episodes

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Avg Length 32mins

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Latest Episode 3 years ago

Women Resisting Violence champions the innovative work of women addressing gender-based violence in Brazil, Guatemala and the UK. It is presented by Renata Peppl and produced by Louise Morris.


'Behind every victory we have, there is a fight led by women who make it happen' - Eliana Sousa Silva, Redes da Maré, Brazil.

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Aligned with the Global 16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence (25 Nov to 10 Dec), Latin America Bureau and King’s College London release a three-part podcast in which women tell their own stories of social change.


Through the project, we hope to influence policy around gender-based violence and highlight the voices and lessons of those working on the frontlines of their communities. We’d be grateful if you could help us achieve this by leaving a review and sharing the podcast using #WomenResistingViolence


Available in English, Spanish and Portuguese on all podcast platforms and on our website.


Tw: @LatAmB Insta: @latinamericabureau Fb: @latinamericabureau

Head to wrv.org.uk for more information about the project.

Get in touch: wrv@lab.org.uk

Download the press release: In English | En español | Em português


Funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Impact Acceleration Account held at King’s College London.


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

Top 10 Best Women Resisting Violence Episodes
The Peacebuilding Practitioner

20 Episodes

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Avg Length 28mins

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Latest Episode 6 months ago

A podcast for people working in and on conflict. A show where we talk about key peacebuilding concepts. A show where we stimulate debate and encourage exchange. A show that offers hands-on and tested advice.

Top 10 Best The Peacebuilding Practitioner Episodes
Carefully with Per Axbom

12 Episodes

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Avg Length 11mins

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Latest Episode 2 years ago

A podcast that shares learnings about new technology and human rights. For everyone pursuing wellbeing in a modern society. You will hear informal thoughts, essays and observations on practicing digital care... fully.
Top 10 Best Carefully with Per Axbom Episodes
Do What You Love

15 Episodes

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Avg Length 32mins

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Latest Episode 4 years ago

Hello! Nice to meet you! We’re Anna and Emily and we are two friends and occupational therapists from Canada and the USA. We spend our everyday lives working with people, figuring out ways that they can do the things they want, need, and love to do - we look at ways that people can pivot, recover and grow, how we can adapt the activity, and how our world contributes to a person’s experience with doing.
Top 10 Best Do What You Love Episodes
Trafficking Matters: A Douglass Fellowship Podcast

20 Episodes

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Avg Length 44mins

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Latest Episode 2 years ago

From The Human Trafficking Institute's Douglass Fellows comes the Trafficking Matters podcast. In each episode, you'll hear from Douglass Fellows as they speak with those who are working to decimate human trafficking and how you can join the movement. Douglass Fellows are 3rd year law students who participate in a nine-month fellowship program with the Institute. (www.TraffickingInstitute.org / www.DouglassFellows.org)
Top 10 Best Trafficking Matters: A Douglass Fellowship Podcast Episodes
Techtonic

13 Episodes

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Avg Length 34mins

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Latest Episode 2 years ago

Techtonic is a new podcast from human rights organisation Article 19, hosted by tech reporter Chris Stokel-Walker and produced by Christopher Hooton and Nicola Kelly. The new series looks at freedom of expression online with a focus on the human impact of Big Tech and social media. We speak to experts around the world, including the former Head of Elections at Twitter, digital rights activists and journalists and we hear from those at the sharp end of AI, deepfake technologies, internet shutdowns and more.
Top 10 Best Techtonic Episodes
Faith and Law

197 Episodes

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Avg Length 41mins

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Latest Episode 3 days ago

Over the past 30 years, Faith and Law has brought a wide variety of distinguished speakers to address contemporary political and cultural issues for the benefit of congressional staff.
Top 10 Best Faith and Law Episodes
Rabbit Hole Stories

96 Episodes

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Avg Length 53mins

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Latest Episode 10 months ago

🎙️ This podcast is about ple₿'s and their Bitcoin Rabbit Hole Stories. We're interested to hear all the different reasons someone got on board. You'll often hear different opinions, discussions, and topics. However, we all have one thing in common. Making the world a better place with Bitcoin 🧡
Top 10 Best Rabbit Hole Stories Episodes
Democracy IDEAs

58 Episodes

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Avg Length 37mins

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Latest Episode 2 months ago

Democracy IDEAs is brought to you by the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance (International IDEA). Our podcasts share analyses, data, and insights from experts worldwide to help you understand the challenges of democracy in times of crisis. Find more information to empower you on decision-making processes at www.idea.int

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Parliamentary Conversations in the Commonwealth

22 Episodes

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Avg Length 27mins

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Latest Episode 25 days ago

Parliamentary Conversations in the Commonwealth, a podcast by the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association (CPA), gives a voice to Parliamentarians, civil society experts and activists across the Commonwealth to discuss common democratic challenges and share their ideas on what can be done to solve them. The CPA promotes knowledge of the constitutional, legislative, economic, social and cultural aspects of parliamentary democracy. Our work enables Commonwealth Parliamentarians and officials to uphold and strengthen parliamentary democracy, the rule of law, sustainable development and human rights.

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Revolutionary Optimism Podcast

40 Episodes

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Avg Length 43mins

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Latest Episode 1 month ago

To respond to the challenging times we are living through, physician, humanitarian and social justice advocate Dr. Paul Zeitz has identified “Revolutionary Optimism” as a new cure for hopelessness, despair, and cynicism. Revolutionary Optimism is itself an infectious, contagious, self-created way of living and connecting with others on the path of love. Once you commit yourself as a Revolutionary Optimist, you can bravely unleash your personal power, #unify with others, and accelerate action for our collective repair, justice, and peace, always keeping love at the center.
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SZKÓP

43 Episodes

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Avg Length 59mins

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Latest Episode 24 days ago

Az Amnesty International Magyarország podcastja. Emberi jogok Magyarországon és külföldön, emberi jogi oktatás és aktivizmus.

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