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Rez Gardi
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No Agenda Show
1707 - "Sweet Seventeen"
No Agenda Episode 1707 - "Sweet Seventeen" "Sweet Seventeen" Executive Producers: David Rosa Dame Lady Getoverit Dame Jen, legal drug dealer of the Cedar Valley Sir Tyler in Alaska Sir Craig Allen of Gila River Ryan Jones Sir Veyor, Commodore of the Northern and Northwestern Lakes Sir Cliffy Sir Roger Dame Lizzzardi Robert Querback RAY HARRIS Dimitri Hossain Anonymous Sir EA of the Tax Domain, Barron...
2024-10-27
3h 34
Unfiltered
Ep 13 - Danjiel Malbasa on being the first refugee advisor to the Australian Government
Danjiel Malbasa on being the first refugee advisor to the Australian Government.
2024-02-26
53 min
The Possibility Club
One Young World Summit special: PEACE!
The Possibility Club podcast: at the One Young World Summit 2023 Special Episode 1: PEACE! The One Young World Summit 2023 in Belfast was a significant gathering of young leaders from over 190 countries, representing a diverse array of professions and backgrounds. This annual event is renowned for its focus on accelerating social impact and empowering young leaders to address pressing global challenges. For more detailed information about the Summit, you can visit the official One Young World website here. ---------- Featuring interviews or speeches from: Ryan Murphy For more detailed information about Ryan Murphy and his role as the Lord Mayor of Belfast, you ca...
2023-12-22
51 min
Root of Conflict
Kurdish Women and Resistance | Rez Gardi
What role did Kurdish women play in Iran's protests last year? The death of Jina Mahsa Amini at the hands of Iranian authorities sparked mass demonstrations for women’s rights under the rallying cry of "Women, Life, Freedom." But the Kurdish minorities behind this resistance have largely been erased—and their movements co-opted before the international community. In this episode, we speak with Rez Gardi, a Kurdish New Zealander lawyer and human rights activist, about how, despite becoming the symbol of a revolution, non-Kurdish activists and news coverage have continually denied Jina her true name and identity. We talk about the...
2023-10-05
59 min
Unfiltered
Ep 12 - Ayan Said on sexual and reproductive health for refugees
In this conversation, Ayan Said discusses sexual and reproductive health for refugees.
2023-08-23
38 min
ODI | Think Change
Refugee leadership: how do we move from talk to action?
To mark Refugee Week, we highlighting the transformational impact that refugee leadership and expertise can bring to refugee responses.The importance of refugee leadership is now widely recognised. It is a key focus of the Global Compact on Refugees, which pledges to support refugee-led organisations (RLOs) and enable meaningful participation.But is this rhetoric materialising into practical action on the ground? Is refugee leadership taken seriously at an international level? Why is there a gap between theoretical pledges and tangible support? And what needs to happen now to strengthen refugee leadership and drive meaningful change?
2023-06-21
33 min
Unfiltered
Ep 11 - Noor Azizah on advocating for the plight of Rohingya refugees
In this episode former Rohingya refugee, Noor Azizah, discusses advocating for the plight of Rohingya refugees.
2023-04-13
40 min
Unfiltered
Ep 10 - Apajok Biar on being a refugee youth in global forums
In this conversation, Apajok Biar, a refugee youth advocate living in Australia. shares her experiences on advocating for meaningful refugee participation in global fora.
2023-03-06
42 min
Unfiltered
Ep 9 - Deborah Henry on using her platform as Miss Universe Malaysia...
Deborah Henry on using her platform as Miss Universe Malaysia to advocate for access to education for refugees.
2022-12-12
44 min
Unfiltered
Ep 8 - Abdul Aziz Muhmat on fleeing Sudan...
Abdul Aziz Muhmat shares his story of fleeing Sudan and being detained on Australia's offshore processing centre, on Manus Island.
2022-12-12
1h 03
Unfiltered
Ep 7 - James Milner on refugee participation and the governance of the refugee regime
James Milner speaks on refugee participation and the governance of the refugee regime.
2022-06-06
58 min
Unfiltered
Ep 6 - Farah Abdi on being an LGBTQI+ refugee of colour
Farah Abdi on being an LGBTQI+ refugee of colour and the intersectional struggles that come with it.
2022-05-10
45 min
Unfiltered
Ep 5 - Basma Alawee on shifting narratives
In this episode, Basma Alawee, a former Iraqi refugee resettled in the US, speaks on shifting narratives.
2022-04-13
57 min
Unfiltered
Ep 4 - Bahati Kanyamanza on advocating for refugee systems change
In this episode, Bahati Kanyamanza speaks on advocating for refugee systems change.
2022-03-04
53 min
Unfiltered
Ep 3 - Professor Jane McAdam on mobility in the context of climate change...
In this episode, Professor Jane McAdam speaks on mobility in the context of climate change and disasters.
2022-02-08
50 min
Unfiltered
Ep 2 - Rana Ahmed on freedom of religion and women's rights
In this conversation, women's rights activist and author, Rana Ahmed, shares her journey of fleeing Saudi Arabia as a young woman in search of freedom and rights.
2021-10-12
48 min
Unfiltered
Ep 1 - Behrouz Boochani on identity, persecution, and detention
In this conversation award-winning author and journalist, Behrouz Boochani, shares his journey, detention on Manus Island, and his work in amplifying refugee voices.
2021-09-02
53 min
UNSW Kaldor Centre
The decade ahead: Defending protection and people on the move
Think through the big issues in global displacement in the decade ahead with our panel of experts. A virtual panel session held on 17 November 2020 at the Kaldor Centre Conference 2020. Louise Aubin (UNHCR) Rez Gardi (Harvard Satter Human Rights Fellow) Cecilia Jimenez-Damary (UN Special Rapporteur, Human Rights of IDPs)Kathleen Newland (Migration Policy Institute) Chair: Jane McAdam (Kaldor Centre)
2021-06-07
59 min
Her Forum Podcast
In conversation with Rez Gardi
Our podcast this week features Rez Gardi - an international lawyer and human rights activist. Currently a Harvard Satter Human Rights Fellow, Rez is working in Kurdistan, where she is prosecuting war crimes against ISIS. Rez has an LL.M from Harvard Law School and is the founder of Empower - an NGO addressing the under-representation of refugees in higher education. She was awarded the Young New Zealander of the Year in 2017 and the Outstanding Youth Delegate at the UN Youth Assembly in 2019. Rez tells us about her journey from being born in...
2021-06-01
52 min
Newave
EMPOWER ft. Rez Gardi
We are so pleased to have Kurdish-New Zealander international lawyer, human rights activist, and the founder of ‘Empower’, a youth-led organisation aiming to address the underrepresentation of refugees in higher education Rez Gardi on the Newave Podcast! We talked about everything from the process of prosecuting ISIS members for their targeted genocidal campaign against the Yezidis, refugee resettlement, the complex relationship between hostland and homeland, her upbringing, her favorite snacks and so much more! Twitter: @RezGardi Instagram: @rez.gardi @empoweryouthnz Music Credit: Eyaz Yosif Follow us on our Socials! instagram: @newavepodcast @paellos @fufucreations @nuveenbarwari Twitter: @nuveenbarwari @paellos96 @newavepodcast
2020-09-16
49 min
The Outlook Podcast Archive
The refugee lawyer prosecuting IS war crimes
Rez Gardi grew up in a refugee camp - the child of Kurdish human rights activists who had fled to Pakistan. For years she was denied an education, but she excelled anyway. Now she is a Harvard educated lawyer and she is fighting to prosecute IS war crimes in Iraq.Presenter: Emily Webb. Producer: Harry Graham. Picture: Rez Gardi. Credit: Courtesy of Rez Gardi.
2020-05-20
23 min
Don't @ Me with Ayebatonye
Talking Meaningful Engagement and redefining the word "refugee" with Rez Gardi
2019-01-09
1h 04
Bunch of Thoughts
Rez Gardi: CEO and founder of Empower Refugee Mentoring Program.
Rez Gardi is a lawyer and the CEO and founder of Empower Refugee Mentoring Program. Empower organization is designed to help high school refugee background students reach university through mentorship. Rez is a former refugee and a strong advocate for refugee human rights. Rez Gardi is also the recipient of the 2017 Young New Zealander of the year award and has volunteered for the U.N, Red Cross Foundation, and Amnesty International. Rez is currently studying at Harvard Law School. In this episode, we talk about everything ranging from bullying, how high school students can get into the humanitarian field...
2018-09-01
00 min