Unpolluted on Air

Generational awareness of sustainability in Maribor

Sendetermin 11.01.2023 09:00 bis 10:00
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Feature/Magazin

The show is in slovenian language.

The eternal conflict between generations is also evident in the environmental struggle, more relevant

today than ever before.
The first unpolluted episode of Radio MARŠ in 2023 serves you the much needed "intergenerational
panacea" - intergenerational dialogue. RadioActivist Zinedin talks with a politically engaged pair of two
generations: 54-year old Uroš Macerl and 29-year old Samo Curk.
Uroš is an eco farmer from the Zasavje region and a well-known environmental activist. With his Eko
krog association he fought and won an ardous battle against the Lafarge Cement factory in Trbovlje. He
was one of the proponents of the NO campaign against the harmful changing of the Slovenian Water Act.
Today, he is vice-president of the first Slovenian Green Party, VESNA.
Samo is president of the NGO called AETP - Animal Enterprise Transparency Project. The project aims
to develop a transparent practice of Slovene kettle farming and shines a light on the unethical, but still
mostly legal practice of slaughterhouses in Slovenia.
Zinedin chats with Uroš and Samo about their own intergenerational experiences, the lack of active
citizenship in Slovenia, and the unfruitfulness of the environmental policies of various Slovene
governments. There is not only whining, but also discussion of solutions for bridging the intergenerational
gap - from enlightened kindergartens to eco-nursing homes!

Information zur Sendereihe

Unpolluted on Air
Addressing the environmental crisis from the local perspective


English:
A weekly series of podcasts actively addressing the environmental crisis from the local perspective of youth collaborating at the independent radio stations Radio MARŠ (Maribor, Slovenia), Radio Student (Zagreb, Croatia) and Radio Helsinki (Graz, Austria).

An international community of young radio makers and activists working for climate and social justice using the medium of radio to adress questions such as:
- How do youth in Maribor, Zagreb and Graz percieve littering?

- What are activists of climate and social justice saying about their voice being heard by local municipality of those cities?

- What do experts have to say about sustainable urban planning in Zagreb, Maribor and Graz?

Tune in the first three weeks of each month and listen to researches, interviews and reports from young podcast makers from those three radio stations. Every four months we will present you an international podcasts done by meeting of youth collaborators of all three radios opening the field together.

Interested in joining the Graz team? More info about the RadioActivism project soon here.

 

Deutsch:
Eine wöchentliche Podcast-Reihe, die sich aktiv mit der Umweltkrise aus der lokalen Perspektive von Jugendlichen auseinandersetzt, die bei den unabhängigen Radiosendern Radio MARŠ (Maribor, Slowenien), Radio Student (Zagreb, Kroatien) und Radio Helsinki (Graz, Österreich) zusammenarbeiten.

Eine internationale Gemeinschaft junger RadiomacherInnen und AktivistInnen, die sich für Klimaschutz und soziale Gerechtigkeit einsetzen und das Medium Radio nutzen, um Fragen wie diese zu beantworten:

- Wie nehmen Jugendliche in Maribor, Zagreb und Graz Littering wahr?
- Was sagen AktivistInnen für Klima- und soziale Gerechtigkeit dazu, ob ihre Stimmen von der Stadtverwaltung dieser Städte gehört werden?
- Was sagen ExpertInnen über nachhaltige Stadtplanung in Zagreb, Maribor und Graz?

Schalten Sie in den ersten drei Wochen eines jeden Monats ein und hören Sie sich Recherchen, Interviews und Berichte von jungen Podcast-Machern aus diesen drei Radiosendern an. Alle vier Monate werden wir dir einen internationalen Podcast präsentieren, der durch ein Treffen von jugendlichen MitarbeiterInnen aller drei Radios gemacht wird, die gemeinsam das Feld eröffnen.

Hast du Interesse, dem Grazer Team beizutreten? Mehr Informationen über das RadioActivism Projekt in Kürze hier.

Gea Gračner
Email: gea@helsinki.at
Website: https://radioactivism.eu/


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