Episode 53 : Human Rights Education Now! Podcast Team part two
2025
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Title
Episode 53 : Human Rights Education Now! Podcast Team part two
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Imprint
Washington, DC: HRE USA, 2025
Language Note
English
Description
Audio file (32:29)
Series
Human Rights Education Now! Podcasts; Season 3, Episode 53
Summary
In Episode 53, the podcast team explores the advantages and challenges of podcasting as an information medium, followed by reflections on the reception of the Human Rights Education Now! podcast at the London International Association of Human Rights Education Conference. An output highlight from the conference was a chapter on "Human Rights Education NOW! Podcast Case Study: Illuminating HRE Through the Lived Experiences of Scholar Practitioners," published in Globalisation, Human Rights and Education, edited by Joseph Zajda and Yvonne Vissing. The team outlines future goals, including increased youth engagement, potential video podcasting, instructional material development, and the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for transcription and translation. They share the role models who have inspired their work, key quotes that reflect their commitment to human rights, and recommendations for advancing human rights education in the U.S. The episode ends with final reflections.
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English