#50-19 Women and Waste in India … Traditional recycling meets new law and methods in Bangalore
Documentary covers early and recent recycling initiatives led by women; the 3 primary categories of waste to be segregated; a
Read More“Raising Women’s Voices through Radio Worldwide” since 1986
Documentary covers early and recent recycling initiatives led by women; the 3 primary categories of waste to be segregated; a
Read MoreOn 28 July 2010 the United Nations General Assembly declared safe and clean drinking water and sanitation a human right.
Read MoreUnlike Canada, which has paper ballots counted in the presence of scrutineers, the United States has fallen prey to the
Read MoreThe climate struggle is not hopeless – culprits are scared and already getting punished. In addition to social media, bodies
Read MoreFrom the WINGS archives, in a recording from a book release of her novel Walking to Mercury and her handbook
Read MoreAn Aural Tapestry – discussion about European history of food, famine and revolution, while the interviewee bakes a kugelhopf, Marie
Read MoreThe Green New Deal is a concept that has been percolating for more than a dozen years, but this year
Read MoreWhat is the most significant change brought about by community radios in Africa? In Jallov’s studies, the result is consistently:
Read MoreFor the weeks leading up to World Feminist Radio Day (October 21), WINGS is sharing some of our most amazing
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