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All Things Equal

All Things Equal

By: 2SER 107.3FM
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From Sydney’s 2ser 107.3 and the Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion UTS, series 3 of All Things Equal is here: Digital Divides. The investigative podcast continues its interrogation of equality in our modern society: first the #metoo movement, then fairness in education, and now… human rights and technology. Technology has reshaped all aspects of life on the planet. Every advance offers exciting possibilities, but also unintended consequences… This series goes behind the tech hype, to hear the real human stories of Australians living through the upheaval of the fourth industrial revolution Social Sciences
Episodes
  • Introducing Season 1: After #MeToo
    Aug 2 2018
    This series is a collaboration with The Centre for Social Justice and Inclusion at the University of Technology Sydney and 2SER 107.3FM. This podcast is hosted by Verity Firth. It was produced by Ollie Henderson, Miles Herbert and Ninah Kopel.
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    4 mins
  • After #MeToo: Veronique and Priscilla
    Aug 7 2018
    Veronique was five years old when her half brother first abused her. She says that for most of her life she was imprisoned in a cage of shame and silence. But upon hearing her abuser was now living with a woman who had children of her own, Veronique came forward, only to be let down by the criminal justice system. Hosted by Verity Firth and produced by Ollie Henderson, Ninah Kopel, Miles Herbert and Joanna Cabot.
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    30 mins
  • After #MeToo: The City
    Aug 14 2018
    It’s a walk in the park. This expression is used to describe something that should be easy, but is it really that easy to walk through a park? Our experiences in the city can differ greatly between individuals, and for some, a walk through the park isn’t so peaceful. Hosted by Verity Firth and produced by Ollie Henderson, Miles Herbert and Ninah Kopel.
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    24 mins
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