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she doesn't have any trouble finding buyers for her organic honey. it sells for twice the price of the honey sold at street side markets be keeping sheep breeding and she's making are an important part of the economy in kosovo the youngest and smallest nation in the balkans. shallow went abroad to study organic farming methods. nowadays environmental activists come to see her to learn how she applies organic methods to be keeping. the aim is to raise awareness across kossovo of eco friendly farming practices. i attended a workshop in germany i learned a lot about animal welfare which nobody here knows anything about i'm now giving courses to pass on this knowledge i hope people will come to realise we have to protect. and that includes being as they are so important for the environment.
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nature conservation can be an uphill battle. the director of the shark mountains national park has been sounding the alarm. he says there are just 8 rangers patrolling the park's 500 square kilometers he also says that they need at least 3 times as many ranges. far mentalists could help us by bringing our staff shortage to the attention of the government. but there are also other problems to address such as illegal logging and garbage with the. approval also the construction of hydroelectric power plants. in kosovo and neighboring albania hydro power plants are still widely considered an eco friendly way to generate electricity but building more of them alongside illegal timber felling would further shrink the habitats of endangered species such
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as bess lynx and wolves. we have to pay more attention to our natural environment especially in the national park this also affects my business. if forest clearance and everything that goes along with it is allowed to go on i will eventually lose my belief. kosovo gained independence in 2008 it's only natural she says that it will take a while for such a young country to sort things out she push for one remains optimistic. in a traditional society like india gender equality is a complex gone musician art is possibly one of the we still start this conversation down the hill uses comics and graphic narratives to do just that let's meet this visual artist to see how she's using her art to break some barriers in indian
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society. i think we if we mean our so often stop ourselves show on gene being beat and being fearless in imagining what we can get this is your view of conversations that need to be had and are being spent gee this. agency o'grady examining partially our social structure. says working with art allows it to best expresses ideas and her perspective on life. she's inspired by feminist leaders and people's movements this is reflected in her drawings and the issues on which she's chosen to focus. in the early twenty's either was captivated but something entirely new what she called the
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magic of bringing text and images together to create powerful narratives like this book on an eco feminist who led a movement against the forestation in india that in its meant or you were city building part of the story is that you did a lot i don't want the previews for that it's just greater you know of it in you i wanted to be a conversation. and that's why if you don't even to do me good comics and graphic man films. engages with women from marginalized communities she's traveled to remote regions then she saw the transformative potential of ott. before sanity said no no theory had to move plaintiff. in speedy sing for all faculty off the mendoza even death of uni fees to see if they're thinking $3.00 is life there will be one. over there to see you know you need to you can
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experience for your ideas are your dreams are just to do that is a 4 stage is g.-d. important day for you to be able to have that chance to form and think this through e.c. that we can together look at what it means to think of ourselves is as is obscene markets as people who are defying our edited. gnostic ethan was drawn to a mass movement led by bin in delhi. the shaheen box sit in protest at a major public highway was against the government's citizenship amendment act critics said the legislation was discriminatory against muslims. it was absolutely unbelievable to be on a public highway replugging that species of course but having really speaks so strong be up on history yes and so clearly about who are democratic they are and
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what citizenship meet the only reference i could express what i'm hearing through and drawing everything come back to my studio and me close disposed of both in hindi and english even sports isn't drawings on this piece where protests have now been compiled into a book. a powerful graphic narrative of women at the forefront of a mass movement. at the scene can we see what the government in the state is doing to young women who speak out and of course to say so we did these to thank you for context so we mean being at the forefront of people's movement and steve that state of work didn't do. anything saying it is a moment that i would think we conceive me or believe is what we want in. life eater we met another innovator in germany god only embark feel strongly about
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protecting the environment and about the need for equality in patriarchal societies around the world her solution she created an eco friendly and sustainable game to tackle a lot of the things in one go let's take a look. faster card games are simply a means of expressing gender justice and diversity to show that no matter whether you're a black woman or a gay man you can reach any position you want. on paper all people are supposed to be equal but that's not yet the case in reality. i want to illustrate that we can change small things now every day lots of things
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that determine our behavior and way of thinking and so we can bring topics like racism equality to the kitchen table you can play with your grandparents you can play with your parents or with your uncle around for example and so play silly see how society can be shaped. images shape us we grow up with pictures we constantly see images in books in the media in advertising that attribute roles that show what women and men are meant to look like and they are need to picked men and women the gender binary for example that's why it's so important to change visual language and if kids of color play with face cards and can recognize themselves for example or if i play with them and i can see a queen that means i can also reach the top position. i
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believe acquire she is an issue everywhere especially justice in the climate debate there's a big discussion about privilege about who makes decisions who's involved in that is. process for example a great many women are affected by climate change that's hard about the psyche yet many decisions are only made by men and by very small portion of society. and the problem comes from one person in particular namely miriam a person wearing a headscarf here in germany we didn't want to depict any religion actually and we did a workshop with her and she told us about her experience of discrimination and she was a person where we noticed we needed to have a woman with a headscarf here in the deck and there was no way around it even when we were
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trying to avoid depicting religion yes she was definitely a person who gave us quite a loss. and . i constantly ask myself whether it's worth it it's a lot of vested a big time investment but every time someone comes up to maine says that school or an affected person told me what i'm doing is important and then i know why i do it and that's wonderful. oh. god. and any of the change makers we've introduced you to be me not to play. on next month or next year but with the smallest actions we're inching closer to an equal what a sustainable planet that we can be. i leave you with that thought and see you again next week for all of us in india and germany.
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