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Intergenerational Fairness Day Podcast

Intergenerational Fairness Day

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On November 16th, 2023, organisations from all over the world are proclaiming a worldwide day for action. Join host Lena Winzer as she introduces the concept of ‘intergenerational fairness’ and the organisations championing the Intergenerational Fairness Day! Every three months an episode will be released, in which challenges to an intergenerationally fair world are introduced and discussed. The first episode releases on 16/11/2023 and is produced by Lena Winzer and Svenja Klöckner.
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Intergenerational Queer Audio Project

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Kaiser Permanente's Educational Theatre Program in collaboration with Oregon Children's Theatre presents the Intergenerational Queer Audio Project.This podcast includes stories, reflections, poems, and songs from members of our diverse queer community, ranging in ages from fourteen to eighty. Themes of the podcast include “generations”- our relationships to family and ancestors, moments that feel like “the eye of the hurricane”, and dreams for a future of justice and caring. The project is l ...
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What are the long-term consequences of decisions we make today, and to what extent should the interests of future generations be taken into account? There is a wide range of public policy challenges that require us to provide some sort of answer to these questions. This interdisciplinary seminar series brings together academics and experts to address the implications of critical questions arising from ideas of intergenerational justice. Speakers will consider different areas of public policy ...
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We’re back with part 2 of our Existential Risks Edition! Welcome to the fifth episode of the Intergenerational Fairness Day Podcast coming September 19th! Our discussion today has got everything: a hostile takeover, technological advancements, power and peril and a few heroes like my guest today trying to warn us about it all. This is "Episode 5: T…
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It's time again! Welcome to the fourth episode of the Intergenerational Fairness Day Podcast coming June 16th! Join us as we discuss the likelihood of extinction through nuclear war, the fallout, its effects including a nuclear winter, as well as efforts and strategies for prevention and disarmament in Episode 4: Nuclear Weapons: The Ultimate Exist…
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Full classroom, "in the round"-style. Bruce Langhus once again takes the reigns with an entire class of senior students at Cambridge-Narrows School, and this is one episode you don't want to miss, because it’s the last one!โดย Voices of Community
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Welcome to the third episode of the Intergenerational Fairness Day Podcast coming March 16th! Join us as we discuss the physical, emotional, social and educational challenges Young Carers face in their daily lives in Episode 3: Unseen Heroes: Empowering Young Carers! Listen to your host Lena Winzer discuss a whole new aspect of intergenerational (u…
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From our new series, Voices Climate Teaching Resources - stories suitable for primary school students to learn about climate concerns. This series is brought to you by Voices for Sustainable Environments and Communities, and funded by the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund.โดย Voices of Community
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From our new series, Voices Climate Teaching Resources - stories suitable for primary school students to learn about climate concerns. This series is brought to you by Voices for Sustainable Environments and Communities, and funded by the New Brunswick Environmental Trust Fund.โดย Voices of Community
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Full classroom, "in the round"-style. Bruce Langhus takes the reigns with an entire class of Grade 8 students at Cambridge-Narrows School, and this is one episode you don't want to miss! While we've established a level of concern from citizens both young and senior over three seasons, there's always an outlier. This is it.…
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Welcome to the second episode of the Intergenerational Fairness Day Podcast coming January 16th! Join us as we delve deeper into the work of the FRFG in Episode 2: Longterm Thinking with the Foundation for the Rights of Future Generations. Listen to your host Lena Winzer as she interviews the scientific director Jörg Tremmel, the head of the board …
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Cayden, Danni, and Will are back, and this time they've brought Nevada with them - and all four of them face off with Mayor Derek Pleadwell of the municipality of Arcadia. Together, we all learn a civics lesson in what it takes to be an engaged citizen, and about how changing climate affects a small village along the bank of the Saint John River. H…
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The Fearsome Foursome - Sylvia, Logan, Michaela and Emma - make their return to discuss what goes into climate change mitigation from the viewpoint of the government. Joined by the head of the Oromocto Town Planning Council Dallas Gillis, we all learn something from these 45 minutes.โดย Voices of Community
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Raw footage of a conversation with Oromocto high school students on what's driving their decisions, and steps they can take to improve the environment from their own home.โดย Voices of Community
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Three students from middle school in Gagetown, NB Canada took part in a roundtable discussion in a first for Intergenerational Conversations. Do students from grades 7 and 8 have different views than those who are seniors in high school? Let's find out!โดย Voices of Community
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Welcome to the first episode of the Intergenerational Fairness Day Podcast! Join us in our worldwide effort to call for intergenerational fairness on November 16th! Listen to your host Lena Winzer tell you all about the concept and introduce you to the organisations that have called this day into action. Follow us on instagram @intergenerationalfai…
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On November 16th, 2023, organisations from all over the world are proclaiming a worldwide day for action. Join host Lena Winzer as she introduces the concept of 'intergenerational fairness' and the organisations championing the Intergenerational Fairness Day! In too many areas of life, society is acting at the expense of young people and future gen…
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In a preview of Season 3, Bruce gets behind the microphone with a Texas high school teacher - his own daughter, Angie, discussing the differences between New Brunswickers and Texans as we combat a brutal summer of wildfires and heat domes.โดย Voices of Community
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A while back, in the summer of 2022, we embarked upon a project aimed at bringing together the youth of province and senior citizens from the same geographical neighbourhoods to discuss the similarities and differences between the two age groups as it relates to how we view climate crises. Our Intergenerational Conversations on Climate series encap…
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Has Planet Earth reached its final episode? We handpicked four of our past guest teens to participate in an open forum roundtable discussing why it's not too late and what they can do as the next generation of environmental warriors to pick up the baton.โดย Voices of Community
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We run the gamut of almost every previous episode in this season finale, asking all of the toughest questions, and both participants show how able they are to answer! Full of thoughtful insights, it's an episode fit for a finale, so give it a listen.
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Usual podcast host Bruce Langhus has a seat on the other side as he and his American son John have a truly intergenerational conversation on climate. Discussed in this episode is how various levels of government on both sides of the border are being informed, and the differences between the United States of America and Canada in how to best deal wi…
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What's it going to take to come back from the brink? We ask John and Johnny what they're doing today that will help tomorrow, and how they would work to heal the world if they had the financial means to do so.โดย Voices of Community
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Isabelle & Grant discuss how what we do locally affects life globally, and how it all starts in our own backyard. Farming life in New Brunswick and import/export concerns are topics of conversation.โดย Voices of Community
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Enjoy all the songs from the project, including the previously unreleased song, I Only Cared About You! 00:00 Way Out by Sidra Morgan-Montoya 03:41 Be Done With the Game by Venessa 06:13 Shattered Pieces by Anna Gunderson 09:29 You Are Loved by Kaitlyn O'Neill 13:10 Magnetism lyrics and vocals by Ari Chadwick-Saund, music and piano by Anna Gunderso…
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This is a collection of audio art– songs, stories, poems, reflections. This is a message to our younger selves. We ask that you listen on their behalf. Please enjoy this bonus episode, written and performed by Corey Gallet de St. Aurin. A special thanks to Forward Stride. Visit our website for more info. Trevor Lifeline (24-hour crisis line for LGB…
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This is a collection of audio art– songs, stories, poems, reflections. This is a message to our younger selves. We ask that you listen on their behalf. Visit our website for more info. Trevor Lifeline (24-hour crisis line for LGBTQ youth): (866) 488-7386 Trans Lifeline (24 hour crisis line for Trans folks): (877) 565-8860 Call to Safety (24-hour do…
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This is a collection of audio art– songs, stories, poems, reflections. This is a message to our younger selves. We ask that you listen on their behalf. Visit our website for more info. Trevor Lifeline (24-hour crisis line for LGBTQ youth): (866) 488-7386 Trans Lifeline (24 hour crisis line for Trans folks): (877) 565-8860 Call to Safety (24-hour do…
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This is a collection of audio art– songs, stories, poems, reflections. This is a message to our younger selves. We ask that you listen on their behalf. Visit our website for more info. Trevor Lifeline (24-hour crisis line for LGBTQ youth): (866) 488-7386 Trans Lifeline (24 hour crisis line for Trans folks): (877) 565-8860 Call to Safety (24-hour do…
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In this discussion, the cast and creative team will be sharing their experiences of working in a creative space focused on the queer community, the process of collaboration and creating their stories, personal discoveries made, and the impact the experience had on them. Visit our website to watch the recording, and for more info!…
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In response to COVID-19 and the challenges of gathering together, Kaiser Permanente's Educational Theatre Program, in collaboration with Oregon Children’s Theatre, is excited to announce its first-ever audio play! The Intergenerational Queer Audio Project Message to Ourselves is inspired by the question “what is your message to your younger self?” …
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Professor Asheim, Department of Economics, University of Oslo, gives a talk for the Oxford Martin School Hilary Term Seminar Series 2011 Intergenerational Justice: What do we owe future generations? Economists sometimes claim that generations cannot be treated equally. Some even argue that future generations must be given less weight than the prese…
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Dr Martin Weale, of the Bank of England Monetary Policy, gives a talk for the Oxford Martin School 2011 Hilary Term Seminar Series; Intergenerational Justice: What do we owe future generations? We assess fiscal policy from the perspective of fairness between generations and the relationship between this and national saving, in the context where the…
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The worthiness of a social investment project is a balance between the cost of the project, and the value of the benefits to society/ how long those benefits may apply. The term social discounting is often used by economists as a way of summarising this, and it's precise calculation is often an area of hot debate. Nowhere is this more true than in …
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Our world is demographically divided - some populations continue to grow rapidly, while others are already on a shrinking trajectory. But it is becoming increasingly important to understand how population structures are actually changing, not just increasing in size. Many populations have been ageing in an historically unprecedented way, and an acc…
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Climate change raises profound questions of intergenerational justice. It is widely recognized that there is a powerful case for mitigation in virtue of obligations we have to future generations. But how much mitigation is required? Is the widely held view that humanity should act so as to prevent anything higher than two degrees celsius increase i…
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The principles that ought to guide our one-way relations with future generations depend profoundly on the precise nature of what is being provided to or - in this case, inflicted on - them. Most discussions of intergenerational justice assume that some benefit is being provided to the future. In the case of the accelerating rate of climate change, …
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Well-being, Time and Sustainability: Epicurus or Aristotle? This seminar addresses two key questions about sustainability. Firstly, is it is possible to maintain or improve well-being without increasing consumption? Then, secondly, is it possible to extend the time-horizon of individuals and institutions so that the interests of future persons can …
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Professor Peter Heller (John Hopkins University) on 'Is the fiscal crisis forcing a rethink of our intergenerational compact with the elderly?'. As part of the Oxford Martin School's Seminar Series on Intergenerational Justice, Professor Peter S. Heller of the School of Advanced International Studies of The Johns Hopkins University will examine whe…
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