A Common Pot is a podcast where we explore stories and recipes for grassroots justice and systems change from around the world.
When we look at the grassroots justice movement, we see innovative recipes for systems change; we see organizations around the world that are pushing boundaries and finding ways to build community power despite growing authoritarianism.
Community participation is a key ingredient of social justice.
Listen to real stories of grassroots justice advocates strengthening community participation in decision-making. Learn their step-by-step strategies, and follow them on a journey to understand what works and what doesn’t.
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A Common Pot: Stories and Recipes of Grassroots Justice is a podcast by Namati and the Grassroots Justice Network. Our host is Poorvi Chitalkar, and our managing producer is Jackie Sofia. The podcast is supported by the International Development Research Centre (IDRC) of Canada.
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Episode 5, "Vagabonds in Power"
On March 27, 2018, in an area of Malawi called Kasungo District, three men are arrested in a police sweep. The men demand to know why they are arrested, but get no response. The next morning, they are brought to court, charged and convicted of being a rogue and vagabond. Listen now!
Episodes, Transcripts and Show Notes
Episode 4: What Lies Beneath
Featuring: FIMA
What happens when an indigenous community in Chile combines the power of law and the power of organizing to protect their sacred waters?
Read MoreEpisode 3: From Regime to Rendang
Featuring: YLBHI
How a small rural farming community built unshakable community power to help fuel Indonesia’s pro-democracy movement.
Read MoreEpisode 2: Leave No One Behind
Featuring: AMT
When poverty is the accepted status quo in the Kenyan informal settlement of Mukuru, how can the tide change to move in favor of the poor?
Read MoreEpisode 1: The Dance
Featuring: ACIJ
How an informal settlement community in Argentina's Riachuelo River Basin preserves the right to determine their own destiny.
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