The Right to Be Heard: Freedom of Expression Under Threat
Episode 1

The Right to Be Heard: Freedom of Expression Under Threat

In this episode we examine the state of freedom of expression worldwide. From jailed journalists to banned social media platforms, we explore who controls the narrative and what it means for democracy.

Sarah Mitchell May 01, 2026
Children on the Frontlines: Protecting Young Lives in Conflict
Episode 2

Children on the Frontlines: Protecting Young Lives in Conflict

An in-depth look at how armed conflict devastates the lives of children. We speak with aid workers and former child soldiers about the long road to recovery and the international laws designed to protect the most vulnerable.

Sarah Mitchell May 08, 2026
Water is Life: The Human Right to Clean Water
Episode 3

Water is Life: The Human Right to Clean Water

Access to clean water is a fundamental human right, yet billions lack it. This episode investigates water privatisation, contamination crises, and the communities fighting for their right to this essential resource.

Sarah Mitchell May 15, 2026
Digital Surveillance and the Right to Privacy
Episode 4

Digital Surveillance and the Right to Privacy

Governments and corporations collect vast amounts of personal data every day. We discuss how mass surveillance programmes threaten privacy rights and what citizens can do to protect themselves in the digital age.

Sarah Mitchell May 22, 2026
Stateless: The Invisible People Without a Country
Episode 5

Stateless: The Invisible People Without a Country

An estimated 10 million people worldwide are stateless — denied nationality and the rights that come with it. We hear their stories and explore the legal frameworks that both cause and could resolve statelessness.

Sarah Mitchell May 29, 2026
Music as Resistance: How Art Fuels Human Rights Movements
Episode 6

Music as Resistance: How Art Fuels Human Rights Movements

From protest songs to underground hip-hop, music has always been a weapon against injustice. We trace the history of musical resistance and speak with artists who use their craft to challenge power.

Sarah Mitchell May 30, 2026