Humanitas Podcast
Humanitas Podcast
SET Padova
A space for human rights advocates to discuss developments within the field and share tips on how to make human rights education more widespread and accessible. Produced by master's degree students in the Human Rights and Multilevel Governance program at the University of Padova. Sponsored by The Student Engagement Team Padova (SET Padova) in collaboration with the Human Rights Centre "Antonio Papisca".
EU strategies for gender mainstreaming. What is it and how is it done?
Interview with Selene Rosselli, MA Human Rights and Multilevel Governance. Thesis focus on gender mainstreaming and European Union policies for democratisation.  Gender mainstreaming is the reorganization., improvement and development of a policy process, so that gender perspective is incorporated into all policies and levels by all the actors. Hosts: Mahssan Afzalibehbahani, Katerina Hlaváčková and Marco Aurelio Mayer Duarte Neto present the SDGs in an emotional and thought-provoking manner. Leave your comments, questions and feedback at [email protected] This podcast is produced by SET Padova and presented by a diverse crew of master’s degree students from the University of Padua in collaboration with the Human Rights Centre “Antonio Papisca” . Soundtrack by Marco Aurelio. Read the episode transcript here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanitaspodcast/message
May 19, 2022
20 min
What about gender equality?
The struggle for gender equality demonstrated through the story of a women's rights activist from Herat, Afghanistan. Plus, an introduction to SDG 5. Do you have your facts straight? Hosts: Mahssan Afzalibehbahani, Katerina Hlaváčková and Marco Aurelio Mayer Duarte Neto present the SDGs in an emotional and thought-provoking manner. Leave your comments, questions and feedback at [email protected] This podcast is produced by SET Padova and presented by a diverse crew of master’s degree students from the University of Padua in collaboration with the Human Rights Centre “Antonio Papisca” . Soundtrack by Marco Aurelio. Read the episode transcript here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanitaspodcast/message
May 19, 2022
15 min
Including persons with disabilities into educational and professional spaces
An interview with Professor Sara Santilli from the Department of Philosophy, Sociology, Pedagogy and Applied Psychology from the University of Padua, discussing inclusion and disability in education and the workplace.  Hosts: Mahssan Afzalibehbahani, Katerina Hlaváčková and Marco Aurelio Mayer Duarte Neto present the SDGs in an emotional and thought-provoking manner. Leave your comments, questions and feedback at [email protected] This podcast is produced by SET Padova and presented by a diverse crew of master’s degree students from the University of Padua in collaboration with the Human Rights Centre “Antonio Papisca” . Soundtrack by Marco Aurelio. Read the episode transcript here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanitaspodcast/message
May 19, 2022
19 min
What about quality education?
An introduction to SDG 4: Quality Education. Do you have your facts straight? Hosts: Mahssan Afzalibehbahani, Katerina Hlaváčková and Marco Aurelio Mayer Duarte Neto present the SDGs in an emotional and thought-provoking manner. Leave your comments, questions and feedback at [email protected] This podcast is produced by SET Padova and presented by a diverse crew of master’s degree students from the University of Padua in collaboration with the Human Rights Centre “Antonio Papisca” . Soundtrack by Marco Aurelio. Read the episode transcript here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanitaspodcast/message
May 19, 2022
11 min
Trailer (S2): A human rights approach to the SDGs
We are back with a dive into the Sustainable Development Goals explored through a human rights perspective. We kick off this season with SDGs 4 (Quality Education) and 5 (Gender Equality). Through storytelling and interviews, Mahssan Afzalibehbahani, Katerina Hlaváčková and Marco Aurelio Mayer Duarte Neto present the SDGs in an emotional and thought-provoking manner.  Leave your comments, questions and feedback at [email protected]  This podcast is produced by SET Padova and presented by a diverse crew of master’s degree students from the University of Padua in collaboration with the Human Rights Centre “Antonio Papisca” . Soundtrack by Marco Aurelio.  Read the episode transcript here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanitaspodcast/message
May 10, 2022
1 min
Proactive measures to protect digital privacy rights
Sercan closes off season one with tips on how to protect our privacy while online, like using a VPN and encryption. It has been a pleasure producing this podcast and we appreciate having your audience. Contacts: [email protected] This four part series is presented by a diverse crew of master’s degree students from the University of Padua in collaboration with the Human Rights Centre “Antonio Papisca” and The Student Engagement Team. Soundtrack by Slick Mason. Read the episode transcript here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanitaspodcast/message
Jun 8, 2021
10 min
Digital privacy rights in the information age
The fourth part of the series on effectively communicating about human rights, Sercan explains the importance of understanding our right to privacy in the digital era, and how to misinformation can have dire consequences for young and vulnerable people. Contacts: [email protected] This four part series is presented by a diverse crew of master’s degree students from the University of Padua in collaboration with the Human Rights Centre “Antonio Papisca” and The Student Engagement Team. Soundtrack by Slick Mason. Read the episode transcript here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanitaspodcast/message
Jun 8, 2021
9 min
How to appeal to the human rights skeptics
Beatrice concludes with a recap of the previous episodes, including tips on how to approach conversations with tough audiences. Beginning a conversation in a neutral, non-combative manner can help you ease into all the legal jargon. But first, you need to draw your audience in. Why not do it with art? Contacts: [email protected] This four part series is presented by a diverse crew of master’s degree students from the University of Padua in collaboration with the Human Rights Centre “Antonio Papisca” and The Student Engagement Team. Soundtrack by Slick Mason. Read the episode transcript here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanitaspodcast/message
May 31, 2021
6 min
Using art as a medium for promoting human and social development
This is a recount of an insightful interview conducted with Ms. Vilma Mazza, president of Associazione YaBasta Caminantes ODV, an Italian non-profit organization promoting human and social development as the best stepping stones to achieving peace and human rights, and how art has been essential to the community building process in this region.  Contacts: Associazione YaBasta Caminantes | [email protected] This four part series is presented by a diverse crew of master’s degree students from the University of Padua in collaboration with the Human Rights Centre “Antonio Papisca” and The Student Engagement Team. Soundtrack by Slick Mason. Read the episode transcript here. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanitaspodcast/message
May 31, 2021
8 min
The evolution of art and human rights
Beatrice dives into the world of art and human rights with this image-evoking introduction into the reconciliatory, therapeutic and revolutionary influences artists have had on the progression of global human rights discourse.  Contacts: [email protected] This four part series is presented by a diverse crew of master’s degree students from the University of Padua in collaboration with the Human Rights Centre “Antonio Papisca” and The Student Engagement Team. Soundtrack by Slick Mason. Read the episode transcript here.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/humanitaspodcast/message
May 31, 2021
6 min
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