Inequality Talks
A podcast by Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus
28 Episoade
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Rod Revolution - Lokale resiliente madsystemer i Danmark
Publicat: 14.04.2025 -
Rod Revolution : Building Democratic Food Systems
Publicat: 02.04.2025 -
Feminist Talks: 8th of March - Festivity in the heart of Aarhus
Publicat: 26.03.2025 -
Rod Revolution : Frie Bønder - Levende Land og livet som landmand i Danmark
Publicat: 10.03.2025 -
Inequality Talks: Youth-led action for Food Justice
Publicat: 05.05.2023 -
Inequality Talks : Høsteriet
Publicat: 28.04.2023 -
Inequality Interviews: Activism in NOAH
Publicat: 14.04.2023 -
Inequality Interviews: Climate Justice with Happy Itros and Jesper Theilgaard
Publicat: 24.10.2022 -
Inequality Interviews: Unsustainable Soy with Gry Bossen
Publicat: 16.10.2022 -
Inequality Interviews: Soybean Production in Brazil with Dr Claiton Marcio Da Silva
Publicat: 01.06.2022 -
Inequality Interviews: The Cooperative Model with Jacob Rask
Publicat: 18.05.2022 -
Inequality Interviews: Supply Chain Laws with Floriane Biem & Maelys Orellana
Publicat: 13.05.2022 -
Inequality Interviews: Food Waste and Food Law in Denmark with Annbritt Jørgensen
Publicat: 18.04.2022 -
Feminist Talks: Abortion Rights
Publicat: 29.03.2022 -
Episode 6: Automation
Publicat: 29.03.2022 -
Inequality Interviews: Pelle Dragsted on Nordisk Socialisme
Publicat: 05.11.2021 -
Episode 5: Wealth Tax
Publicat: 10.09.2021 -
Inequality Interviews: Climate Litigation with Line Skovlund Larsen
Publicat: 13.07.2021 -
Feminist Talks: Feminism in Religious Minorities in Denmark
Publicat: 28.05.2021 -
Inequality Interviews: Tax Havens with Lars Koch
Publicat: 12.05.2021
Inequality Talks is a podcast from the Economic (In)Equality volunteer group at Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus. Through discussion, debate, and interview, each episode explores a different economic concept or policy idea, offering a brief overview for the uninitiated before diving into the complexities of what a given idea could mean, what it might look like in practice, and what all this economics talk has to do with inequality in the first place.
