Speak Up - Kōrerotia
Speak Up - Kōrerotia posts
Podcast – Community-based food initiatives
Episode of Speak up - Kōrerotia talking about food projects from kai rescue to food resilience to food sovereignty, with suggested reading.
Podcast - New Zealand's Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2024
Episode looking at NZ's UN human rights obligations in relation to indigenous people, asylum seekers and children.
Podcast – Kotahitanga
Discussion about the contentious Treaty Principles Bill and kotahitanga as exhorted by the late Kīngi Tūheitia, and suggested library titles
Podcast – Geneva Conventions at 75
This episode looks at the international agreements Geneva Conventions, putting them in historic and political context.
Podcast – Community-based food initiatives
Episode of Speak up - Kōrerotia talking about food projects from kai rescue to food resilience to food sovereignty, with suggested reading.
Podcast - New Zealand's Universal Periodic Review (UPR) 2024
Episode looking at NZ's UN human rights obligations in relation to indigenous people, asylum seekers and children.
Podcast – Kotahitanga
Discussion about the contentious Treaty Principles Bill and kotahitanga as exhorted by the late Kīngi Tūheitia, and suggested library titles
Podcast – Geneva Conventions at 75
This episode looks at the international agreements Geneva Conventions, putting them in historic and political context.
Christchurch City Libraries has teamed up with locally produced podcast Speak up - Kōrerotia and will host this regular Plains FM show. Speak up - Kōrerotia is a specialist human rights radio show.
With each new episode we provide suggestions of library resources to help listeners research the human rights topics discussed during the show.
Find out more
- Speak up - Kōrerotia posts
- Read our interview with podcast host, Sally Carlton.
- Speak up - Kōrerotia on Facebook
- Contact the host of the show via speakupkorerotia@gmail.com.
The show is also available on the following platforms:
Introducing Speak up - Kōrerotia
We host a locally produced podcast about human rights called Speak up - Kōrerotia. Read our interview with show host, Sally Carlton.