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in mediating cultures around the world, people learn to classify small handful of animals with edible and all the rest they classify as disgusting. w series about a complex relationship with animals. the great debate. what's, you know on youtube? dw documentary, the sorry for man. why didn't mind couldn't do so one can do 3 times. a fama that teach a mother and my mother yuma is a multi talent. she's on a mission. the new on acosta from brazil is another pioneer for change. she says to sam, how racism and prejudice and i'm to be
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wages old women group shaking out pakistan's comedy, see, and like taking lots of met the price this the, the how about tunes are rehearsing for performance tomorrow? they're in all female comedy. true. which is new for progress time. when i'm to that we started doing comedy, mixed groups where the only option was committed to that join. it was 4 guys and i was only good and they were guy got to do like a joke. so i've sex and they like 90 dirty dogs and i was like really shy as a lag then and i was like, oh or the don't get involved in how do i like new lot of this and whenever we would do a show or performances or even that would always get to play a mom or
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a doctor or a cecelia are alive like automatically the men would always end up taking the fine music attitudes or the more unique different guys. so they would always be like, yeah, if i play organic, i'd be a dirty, creepy food. i have to see, i can see this movie, man, it's a guy there. so i can. but when, when you're available can i can, i said like this, as i was thinking that as people one perceive me weird need as what is she doing? the name. how about twins is a combination of the order word for women. and the word cartoons. most members of the troop have full time jobs. they rehearse in the evening. i'm to no longer has any inhibitions when it comes to playing a character like portraying effects as colleagues. oh, these women, when they come to work, they don't even work. they come to gossipping of tea and biscuits, that's all they do. there's also do me things
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impact his time and all she may accompany troop is something unusual and unique. but the color tunes have found an audience big it booked for public events and by private clients. right now they're preparing to perform for a company. i think a very important aspect of being a woman in comedy is being handled because there's a common notion that women are more funny because they're not given justice. you know, they're not giving it to us to perform well. i grew up. oh, very shy person and in here and i, when i 1st came in, i was not a big talker. i need to like me to express them. i have not even just to the way i to just the way i conduct my side. i'm able to adapt to every now because i've just been they made me so expressive, you know, and that sort of please save us. the pockets found as a country,
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it was over 230000000 inhabitants. many of them live in poverty. only one and 2 women in the country can read and write while just 22 percent. a part of the workforce. women are in traditional roles dictated by conservative muslim culture. it's also the way our society is. it's also the in laws and the family that also comes into play. so i think it's not just the husband alone. it's been diag codger because automatically assume that ok, the woman is here and she's going to take care of the house and she's going to school cuz she's going to be, you know, so these are, this is what they expect off of. mattered women. i'm to it's marriage is different. she met a hot topic at school. they worked together, got engaged, and married, and some of the company together with the full time team,
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they produce creative and commercial films. they both work in front of and behind the camera. so why do we speak english? why do you speak english for the dollar that we live on the industry in schools, right. like when we were growing up as far as how much the everything is in english. so yeah, that's the problem that hasn't been brought up. yeah, i got to see exactly what i'm 2 doesn't allow herself to be stereotyped. she versus her values online too.
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including on instagram. ladies and gentlemen, it's time for the williamsburg dilution. things are going to get uncomfortable here, so listen up. ringback despite sometimes receiving negative comments, i'm to has no problem being critical online. the spicer salim is more castle as founder and manager of the how are tunes comedy troupe? she's responsible for its members. the we don't want to talk about religion and what. okay, so we don't talk loud. seeing that we think we are phantom demoss and we don't force our involve domino's media and won't find much of an online friends with the hard ones because we get off what would happen if the content gets out. and also because some people, athens of the families and the families are not okay with the course of the stage
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in front of like a mixed audience or they got things out and things. so some of them i still have not all the but the, the families that they want to do. so i think that explains a lot about the, as we walk around it's the day of their show. and so how about tunes a warming up? the company has asked them to use their humor to explore the serious topic of sexism in the workplace and how to avoid it. and of course, i'm too old plays a man the madam, you're always blaming me for a man's leaning. i wasn't. i was just trying to help you. you didn't let me tell you even stole my idea. no, we don't have the same idea. i just had it 10 seconds later, even though both gave you the credits. i am actually like i'm here from the finance department now. sorry.
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the amazing to see such talented women in the world of comedy who i couldn't stop laughing. so thinking about the drug sought, i think that you're relevant, very contemporary, i think bringing a combination of i think the students had said existing on culture. well, i've got a great time up to now, not everything can be said in practice time, but i'm to into how about tunes are fighting to change that both for themselves and for other women. the beginning of the sea gives me strength and a sense of belonging to man as being accepted. when we talk, i'm over here. i give
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a lot of love and i receive a lot of love. so i'm a, i'm more, i'm a child. as a woman, i'm the one acosta. a new one. acosta is a pioneer. remember sales in the late 19 ninety's. she was one of the 1st black women to compete as a professional sessa at the national level. she won titles, but no recognition. she was so good, so strong, so different, and so alone. again, a has used to do this. i mean, no one spoke to me in a way that was open a race. but none of the big brands sponsored waiting markets coming to you, but i noticed the articles appeared about the competitions i took, puts in the my name never came up. so i was on that even when i one day when interest is owens, you may disagree. i feel now like that is she's one me to 83 tool. so no easy to overlook. but she felt invisible. without sponsors,
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she liked the money to travel to competitions and ended up withdrawing from professionals to since then, little as improved. she says, well get one with as a i mean women and less and then a black woman and less than everyone. myra k. e. p beach and brazil's ne isn't mac it for 2 reasons. they set the tone here. few here and good money. without qualifications. many went in a left to do household chose or what long hours for a small wage. the cost is, has many women not confidence. i'm not in 10 passes to the children, she's determined to bring change. and this started a movement aimed at instilling confidence in black goals and boys. and she started with assessing every sound today she gives lessons to the children because even
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though they live here many, still they have no rights to use that room beach. whole thing is a school that gives you stress. it makes you strong people there and assessing him makes the children feel not truly connected to be to the see. so every single here now they naturally take their place on the beach that belongs to everyone. goals and boys, black and white, and everyone in between. new on acosta has pasted the self confidence. she's a role model, including the 5 year old kind of jani. when i'm said, new water is best for me and i can talk about my feelings. even when i'm stuffing and skid. she gives me courage to listen to her, and then i can do it. becoming self confident. you know, when everything is what it's about and feeling it one with the culture and history
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. while acosta's as the monkey i forest always reminds that a for brazilian roots on this sun bunk, african slaves were once brought to show and so many fled hiding out in the mine gray forest where they full for that freedom. as you pass up. lucky emails are for smoking through here. i realize that this is what my ancestors wanted, but i could be here as a free woman. what this while evening heritage includes the legendary asked for brazilian marshal odd couple with which and a lot of cost is teaching to the children. what to do, the neva gianni is delighted that she's helping to empower the goals and the village. couple ada was developed by slaves in brazil, in the 17th century, as a form of resistance. it combines combat techniques with dogs, learning. it keeps that coach or a life and gives every one of these new and the cost of leaves. if you want to
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bring change, you need to take action yourself where the located, people say it doesn't brought me, it drives me fluid. you just have to stock will, or many people are afraid of the new afraid of failing might. but if you don't start at some point, you won't get anywhere. if it goes wrong, you just start again. new on acosta is not only changing the community step by step . she's bringing change to the whole nation. oh yeah, she's been looking for it today. i bought it, i'm so nervous, i really with the field women have come from across the country to go assessing, finding the money for a plane ticket. an accommodation was not easy for many of them, but they were determined to be that you'll seen a lot of costa as a trailblazer who gives them coverage and my the suction inspiration.
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i didn't want to cry a bit within a minute. i'm on the was on my already and we're in the majority. we must be pushed to the margins. i just thought we need to tell a story, organize events and take our place in society. that's perfectly yesterday season in the year 2023. it's not a given set of black women in brazil assessing many say they still need the protection of a creek to feel comfortable about taking to the waves. if you check out instagram or watch tv. oh, the stuff is white. it's good that we have each other today, there was that you went in here, but no on acosta wants to get more on board and not just in brazil, but worldwide. the move to empower women, she says, is unstoppable. the
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my name is not in my inbox, i'm a bit more proficient on the mazda y. if some of that indicates on, on 4 to 3 years old. oh, we're wearing up village. lucky so this we can you gun and you stuff that if i can just put food on my table. but what i didn't i needed so well that i had more than i needed to eat, then i started selling. so i became successful in that when i'm like, okay, wait a minute. what if i pass on this? not to my community?
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no, not all clean, but if it's not going to be one of the like, no, that means that people. that's right. so we open this for many people and i'm happy that i've been able to print as may be past possible use women children of open to school ever send you and your school . i'm the tories. if so that's fine. it's very satisfying. when someone calls you saying, i came to you from, you told me this, not how many people calls boxing they have to do in that table. and then part of that the, i love animals. so i took the animals, i listen to the thing, i care for them. being at home. it's a noble job because you as a phone line, i don't keep my animals,
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i don't skip the calls and get me in front of them. i don't think i don't get vegetables and everything. the new people wouldn't be able to. the doctor, the teacher, i wasn't too sure about is cool. actually in this school we do a lot of practical or so am i speaking is closed for my son from technology. all vision is to make sure that every child top it shows potential sort of funding . it's almost cool with the bus or because that's what we use if we talked about the switch, some few, often to the rental, but we're not sending them to become fond them. but we're giving them skills because finding mixer patients, there's so much like a form of being if i'm a is something that i don't know,
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she may have so many skills that so many vice in their team building responsibilities. they have this plan. they're going to look after they have this chip, they are looking up that to the end the i see what was going through with the children there. what are we not to them? that confidence they touch, they feel they understand the if i had to pause to make sure every school is like less cool. of what shape. so many i'll call a and the wide as a family things i've never thought our best form on 2014. when i get back to my last bullshit and all fault. so i just come on to those $3.00 to $3.00 days out of
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hospital. i receive a phone call from for the bus on just think, wow, you own the africa foot price 2019 and so on. this is something you know, it's not a competition you're doing or they are watching you and you know, so it was something nice. i believe in myself and i had this thing, but sorry for men about why didn't mind couldn't do one can do 3 times better. the
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worldwide move into 1000000000 people have no regular access to clean water even in up in areas. that's mini one in full. if the global population tax that's predicts, the mexico city may be among the 1st mega cities to run out of food tests. and once it's that time, again, there's no more water. so the donkey has to get to work in mexico city. many don't have tap water and government supplies don't reach them. the only thing they can do is get themselves nothing there. there's no water. when wells are turned off, the pipes are drained. people have to go searching unless they don't have it, because i hope we find well today because i don't have a single job last week. i live at the top of the hill. what should we do? now we have to look and see if this was some way to get the quarter of mexico cities. 22000000 residents regularly run out of water. the ground water level is
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sinking and more than a 3rd of tap, water is lost due to leaky pipes. plus its poor quality, those who can afford 5 bottles, drinking water, many outlying neighborhoods rely on government water deliveries. but sometimes residents have to wait days or even weeks until a water truck comes to their street and vacated zone this has a solution and it's up on people's roofs. p installs rainwater collection systems through a project called east lot. what about the becky? when it rains, it is water flows down to the small pipe from there and enters the system. and i want it 1st flows through a filter and then into the tank sort of locus last time. cuz today enrique loan, this is in the north of mexico city,
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checking up on rosa sorta. yeah. and as system she's been collecting rain water for some time. those everything looks great. rosa sorta, yana uses the filter, drain water for cooking, washing, flushing, toilets. and when chlorine is added for drinking to you or how have things changed as well? how's it going with the water? let's see this in the know when things have changed and long since we've had the collection system, the water goes in here, it fills up very quickly and then you have to pump it into the system. it has a capacity one and a half time because they may so in the rainy season, we don't need to order any water because all the time, so full since 2009, the n g o has installed more than 33000 systems and provided clean water to over 600000 people. recipients can be self sufficient for up to 8 months of the year and
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not just during the rainy season. but it is the bond, they believe the collecting rainwater can also change people's awareness, enabling them to reconnect with mother nature. so those 7 most in the world, we all know that mexico cities water problems can not be solved with the rainwater harvesting system alone. that's because that's not the point. what to look at the initial, the point is we need a better water culture being that can help rebuild that link, that connection to water. and so they can most, because we often don't even know where our water comes from. vivian and most that wasn't the most connex, alice coordinator. during the rainy season, the city is regularly flooded because the ground can't absorb much water. this park is a perfect example, is that a huge deka is the water that comes from the mountain flows through descriptions that i'd like to use. and then there are a step now see this with the and then the people that for the will to lower. oh, they search to slow it down better setup. i haven't,
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i mean we'll see that the architects load right costs through developed to these terraces. her vision is for a sponge city where the ground absorbs of water. that will end up in the ground. water is figured out like a 2nd. so yeah, must be someplace this gravel is cool because on play. yeah. and it's something special difficult. that's pretty minimalist. one, let video little rash is get up. it's the material from here and this is the volcanic rock that is very porous. no, it goes in the terraces. it insures that the water seats in nebraska quickly and it's stored in that one thing seems to have you and drop it off. you said giving is when i bring to the 3 me to deep trenches. everything is design so that we know what to runs off and seeps in the you think the thing, loretta castro and her team redesign public spaces and water is always at the center of their planet. they get inspiration from all over the world,
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but also work with indigenous techniques such as those used by the aztecs who built mexico city as a floating metropolis 700 years ago. but i don't know the name of the week, let's get gather as possible for recording and stuff through that. and it's clear to us that every public space in this city must also be a place for both to rent that they've got that. or that's the last i guess, and if the park in front of your house, so the neighborhood square became a large system to collect rainwater. will replace the treat wastewater. oh, just towed it back. and then the city could function much better to that video into anatomy, which one the court good ideas and political support are needed. so everyone in the megacity has access to water. because even if everything looks normal in the city center, experts predict that mexico cities ground water could be completely used up in 30 to 50 years.
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