Revisit: The woman protecting South Sudan's parks from war and poaching
AJ Longreads1 Jan 2023

Revisit: The woman protecting South Sudan's parks from war and poaching

In this episode we return to the story of Bibiana Martin, who was 12 years old when she joined the forest rangers. Twenty years later, she is still protecting parks.

Written by Sam Mednick.

Read by Laura Lockwood.

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The Georgian village facing Russian ‘creeping occupation'

The Georgian village facing Russian ‘creeping occupation'

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The refugees cast adrift in the Mediterranean

The refugees cast adrift in the Mediterranean

Katy Fallon spent months reporting on the Greek islands in the Eastern Aegean. Once praised for welcoming thousands of refugees...it's now become a place of widespread reports of human rights violations.  Written and read by Katy Fallon.

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The mystifying rise of suicide in Pakistan’s Thar Desert

The mystifying rise of suicide in Pakistan’s Thar Desert

Suicides have spiked dramatically in the historically remote region. Is breakneck social change to blame? Written and read by Alizeh Kohari.

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'A healing journey': Residential school survivors and the Church

'A healing journey': Residential school survivors and the Church

Pope Francis has apologised for the Roman Catholic Church's involvement in Indigenous residential schools in Canada. For more than 160 years children were abused in Canada’s residential school system. More than 60 percent of them were run by the Catholic Church. But following the pope's apology, can survivors forgive? Written by Brandi Morin. Read by Laura Lockwood.

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Poland-Belarus border: The people pushed back in a Polish forest

Poland-Belarus border: The people pushed back in a Polish forest

In Poland, a tale of two borders. On the Belarusian border, refugees face pushbacks and detention. Written and read by Nils Adler

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LGBTQ Ukrainians and Russians find solidarity in Berlin

LGBTQ Ukrainians and Russians find solidarity in Berlin

As activists highlight risks for LGBTQ community, Germany’s Quarteera welcomes Ukrainian refugees and Russian exiles. Written by Gouri Sharma. Read by Emma Jones.

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Worlds apart: 24 hours with two refugees in Poland

Worlds apart: 24 hours with two refugees in Poland

An Iraqi Kurd and a Ukrainian, part of families with young children, take us through a day in their lives as refugees. This story is written by Amandas Ong and Nils Adler.

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The Hopi farmer championing Indigenous agricultural knowledge

The Hopi farmer championing Indigenous agricultural knowledge

Michael Kotutwa Johnson is on a mission to show that millennia of Native American land practices can provide valuable lessons for growing food and sustaining the Earth. Written by Jane Palmer. Read by Laura Lockwood.

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