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euradio est une radio associative, citoyenne et indépendante qui émet dans la région de Nantes en FM depuis 2007, en DAB+ à Nantes, Angers, Bordeaux, Bruxelles, Le Havre, Lille, Lyon, Marseille, Nice, Orléans, Paris, La Roche-sur-Yon, Rouen, Saint-Nazaire, Strasbourg, Toulouse et Tours, bientôt à Rennes, et partout sur euradio.fr.
euradio est la première radio européenne généraliste et indépendante en France.
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Capital of Hope, that’s how Brasília was perceived when it was given shape in the 50s. Emerged from the ground in 5 years, the capital was hailed as a modernist miracle and a symbol of modernity in the wildness. For designers, politicians, workmen and citizens, it became a place of dreams, of change, of new times; but also, of disillusion. For this last episode of ‘Brazil, Reimagined?’ I thought back of this city where I started my journey, of the place where I did my first interviews with people who talked to me about how to reimagine a place; here, through art and poetry. Within the concrete architectural design, they are creating a place under reconstruction: the Brasília of their own dreams. Interviews with: - Meimei Bastos. Poet, writer, teacher, and owner of the cultural space Caracas Vei in Taguatinga. - Cláudia Garcia. Professor at the department of Architecture and Urban Studies at the University of Brasília - Marcos Fabrício Lopes da Silva. Poet, journalist and independent researcher. Presentation and editing: Nadine Vermeulen The article in the beginning and names of the streets of Brasília, were read by Cíntia Lemes. Dubbing by Ani Deal and Parker Deal. Music included from the beginning to the end: ‘Um Sonho’ by Naçao Zumbi, extracts from the band ‘Calango Careta’, recorded in the streets of Brasília; and ‘Sonho’ by Nego Bala and Elza Soares.
On September 21st, there was a historic victory for indigenous people in Brazil, when the supreme court voted against a proposal for a time frame argument to limit indigenous land claims. Thereby, the court blocked agribusiness supported efforts to prevent indigenous communities claiming land they did not physically occupy in 1988. For this new episode of 'Brazil, Reimagined?' I talked to the people involved in the protests against the time frame argument; to the people who have been fighting for their lands for years; and to the people who are working every day to reconstruct what was destroyed or erased. Forests, cultures, and knowledge. I went further than I imagined I would go, deep into the forests of Acre, about 10 hours travelling by boat from Mancio Lima, the last town that can be reached over land. There, I met the leaders of the Nawa, one of the last people in Acre whose claim for land is not yet recognised by the federal government. And I talked to the leader of the Nukini, who is working to recover ancestral knowledge and cultures to reunite his people, and work together to protect their land. Presentation and editing: Nadine Vermeulen Interviews with: • Lucila Nawa, leader of the Nawa • Railson Nawa, general leader of the Nawa (cacique) • Rukã Paulo Almeida Nukini, general leader of the Nukini (cacique). Short interviews protests against time frame argument Rio Branco: - Ruwi Manchineri, protest organiser and director MATPHA - Angela Mendes, coordinator of the Comitê Chico Mendes - Mukani Huni Kuin, coordinator Huni Kuin youth movement - Yube Huni Kuin, vice-coordinator Huni Kuin youth movement Dubbing: Sophie Bergisch, Ani Deal, Parker Deal Music included in this episode: • Um sonho by Nação Zumbi • Índio encantado by Rukã Paulo Almeida Nukini and Railson Nawa Media extracts: • Brazil Court Rules in Favor of Indigenous Rights (Reuters), 22-09-2023 • Txai Surui’s Full Speech at COP26. ~Interviews recorded between 07-06 and 28-06 in Acre, Brazil.
When talking about the reconstruction and reimagination of national environmental policies, Guajara-Mirim, a small border town located in what is perceived to be Brazil’s periphery, might seem of minor importance. Yet, it was precisely in this place that history was written in the beginning of March, when a public hearing was organised to recognise the rights of the Lajé River. Thereby, Guajara-Mirim became the first municipality in the entire Brazilian Amazon to recognise the Rights of Nature – independently from human interests. A decision with mayor consequences for the local indigenous communities, whose life depends on the wellbeing of the rivers. And a small victory for nature, who already got her rights recognised the past years in other Latin American countries (Ecuador, Bolivia, Colombia). This episode takes you back to the preparations of this important public hearing, organised by the COMVIDA Committee in collaboration with local communities, and features the voices of those who continue to fight for life in the Amazon across Brazil and Bolivia, despite the difficulties. Interviews with: • Vanessa Hasson, (lawyer specialised in the rights of nature, founder NGO MAPAS). • Iremar Antonio Ferreira (project coordinator COMVIDA, member FMCJS, environmental activist) • Erlan Domínguez (representative OCMA, Guayaramerin, Bolivia) • Elivar Karitiana, leader Karitiana-people Presentation and editing: Nadine Vermeulen Music included in this episode: • Um Sonho by Naçao Zumbi; • Apagar o Apagão de Consienciâ, by Iremar Antionio Ferreira • Amazonas by Kala Marka Dubbing and translation: Gustavo Caperutto Da Mota; Ani Deal; and Parker Deal Extracts included from the public hearing about the rights of the Lajé river in Guajara-Mirim on March 2nd, 2023. Media extracts: The Rights of Nature a Global Movement (Documentary), Belo Monte dam dries up Xingu river's Big Bend, Indigenous communities and residents say (Mongabay, 2021).
Le Sahel central ou la zone des trois frontières est sujet à de forts troubles sécuritaires, alimenté par des mouvements insurrectionnels locaux soutenu par des groupes djihadistes transnationaux tels que l'Etat islamique ou Al-Qaida. Avec nous invités nous partons sur l'intervention française en 2013 pour mieux comprendre comme s'organise aujourd'hui la défense en zone des états de la région. Invités: Rémi Carayol, journaliste indépendant, couvre l'actualité du Sahel depuis dix ans Il coordonne le comité éditorial du site d'information Afrique XXI et écrit régulièrement dans Mediapart et Le Monde diplomatique Niagalé Bagayoko, docteure en Sciences Politique et Présidente du African Security Sector Network. Barry Ahmed Newton, journaliste et ancien président de la commission électorale du Burkina Faso pour les élections législatives et présidentielles de 2020 Références sonores: TV5Monde info, "EIGS : la filiale africaine de l'EI communique", Janvier 2023 Fatou Seidi Ghali (Les Filles de Illighadad) - Telilit; 2016 Les Filles de Illighadad - Inssegh Inssegh; 2019
‘Agroforestry Could Save Brazil’s Rain Forests’ stated TIME in the beginning of this year. By more and more farmers, agroforestry is considered as the solution to produce while at the same time working on reforestation and restoration. Recovering the lands cleared and degraded for monoculture farming. This 4th episode of Brazil Reimagined? takes you to the farms of those who work with this method in Brazil’s Amazon biome and beyond. From small holdings hidden between the forest trees to nature reserves in the midst of degraded areas. It includes interviews with farmers who carefully copy models already present in the forest, and youngsters who combine the recovering of lands with the recovering of ancestral knowledge and cultures. Interviews with: · Tino Alves (Agrotropical Amazônia) · Denise Bittencourt Amador (Fazenda São Louiz da Boa Sorte, Mutirão Agroflorestal) · Luana Lopes (Terra Cura) · Grégori Martini (Harmonia) · Antorokay Lucas Mura & Tapuya Tatiana Mura (Nossa Maloca) · Jonas Steinfeld (PhD researcher Wageningen University) Presentation and editing: Nadine Vermeulen Music included in this episode: · Um Sonho by Naçao Zumbi; · Mutirão Agroflorestal; · Canto de Xango, by Baden Powell, Vinicius de Morais, and Aline Paes: Dubbing and translation: Gustavo Caperutto Da Mota; Luana Cavalcante; Ani Deal; and Parker Deal
Interview complète, une exclusivité web. Le phénomène drag queen est de plus en plus visible sur les media. Grace par exemple aux téléréalités comme Drag Race France, version française du populaire RuPaul Drag Race aux Etats-Unis. Un endroit où les spectacles drag prennent tout une autre saveur, c’est Venise, en Italie. Bien que la ville du Carnaval soit connu pour ses masques, la presence encombrante des touristes, a transformé l’offre de loisirs. Difficile de trouver des activités pour le residents, au-delà des bars, des cafés. Mais depuis quelques temps, un groupe local de jeunes a fondé une compagnie de "drag performer" et Île d’Europe accueille une de ses membre, Laurine, ou je devrais plutôt dire… Lola Benvestio de la House of Serenissima. Interview en français. Île d'Europe est un programme présentée par Boris Meggiorin.
Le phénomène drag queen est de plus en plus visible sur les media. Grace par exemple aux téléréalités comme Drag Race France, version française du populaire RuPaul Drag Race aux Etats-Unis. Un endroit où les spectacles drag prennent tout une autre saveur, c’est Venise, en Italie. Bien que la ville du Carnaval soit connu pour ses masques, la presence encombrante des touristes, a transformé l’offre de loisirs. Difficile de trouver des activités pour le residents, au-delà des bars, des cafés. Mais depuis quelques temps, un groupe local de jeunes a fondé une compagnie de "drag performer" et Île d’Europe accueille une de ses membre, Laurine, ou je devrais plutôt dire… Lola Benvestio de la House of Serenissima.
Brazil, Reimagined? Episode 3: “Never Again Without Us.” “Never Again a Brazil Without Us,” were the last words of Sônia Guajajara’s speech when she took office as the minister leading the 1st Ministry of Indigenous People in Brazil. A unique moment in the history of the country. Celebrated as an important milestone in the fight of indigenous people in Brazil. For their lives and lands. For territorial rights; for the honouring of their cultures. Through the voices of indigenous leaders, civil servants and representatives of NGOs, this new episode of Brazil Reimagined provides insight into the situation of indigenous people in Rondônia. A region where indigenous territories have increasingly become under pressure as a consequence of agricultural expansion. What changed over the past years? And what might change in the upcoming? Are the tides indeed turning for indigenous people, their cultures being valued in the fight against climate change and for protection of the Amazon Forest? Interviews with: · Ivaneide Bandeira Cardozo, coordinator of Kanindé · Elivar Karitiana, leader of the Karitiana-people · Juliana Karitiana Cinta Larga, nurse student · Dr Caio Machado, co-founder of Doctors of the Amazon (Doutores da Amazônia) · Thamyres Mesquita Ribeiro, biologist and indiginist / Kanindé · Roger Moreira, regional coordinator FUNAI Ji-Paraná/RO · Isac Oliveira Wajuru - Executive Secretary of the Indigenous Health Council of Porto Velho/ SESAI Presentation and editing by Nadine Vermeulen Dubbing and translation: Gustavo Caperutto Da Mota; Luana Cavalcante; Ani Deal; and Parker Deal Music included: Mamãe Jiboia by Cantos da Floresta, Txai Vitor & Txai Nomar; DJ Alok, Mapu Huni Kuî, the Yawana Group and Owera MC live from the UN Headquarters in New York; Um Sonho by Naçao Zumbi
Dans cette nouvelle édition de Regards, Laura Léger rencontre le photo journaliste belge Valentin Bianchi. Ils évoquent ensemble son travail en Belgique pendant le confinement, à Liège pendant les inondations mais aussi d’autres reportages à travers le monde comme en Chine ou à Gaza.
The second episode of this series takes you to Rondônia, in the west of Brazil. Situated in the so-called ‘Arc of Deforestation’, it is known for being one of the regions with the highest rates of deforestation, for invasions in indigenous territories, for conflicts in the countryside. But is also the region where I encountered and found many inspirational people and projects that resist, reforest, reconstruct and reimagine the region. Despite the difficulties, beyond the political reality. The first episode dedicated to this region takes you exactly on this journey: from the history of deforestation and conflicts to reimagination nowadays. Interviews with: · Marcela Bonfim (Photographer) · Ricardo Gilson da Costa Silva (Professor in Geography, Federal University of Rondônia). · Ederson Lauri Leandro (Photographer) · Amanda Michalski (Researcher Pastoral Land Commission (CPT) and Federal University of Rondônia). · Rogerio Torres Cavalcanti (Lawyer and former military police officer). Presentation and editing: Nadine Vermeulen Dubbing and translation by: Gustavo Caperutto Da Mota; Luana Cavalcante; Ani Deal; and Joao Paulo Dos Santos Pontes Music played during this episode, from the beginning until the end: Um Sonho by Naçao Zumbi; O Agro Nunca Para by US Agroboy; and Amazônia Negra by Marcela Bonfim. Media extracts used are from the New York Times (1990), France 24 (2021), and the documentary ‘Conheça a historia da colonização da região central de Rondônia em 1982’.
Pour ce premier épisode, Défense en zone revient sur les enjeux sécuritaires de l'espace Baltique. Véritable carrefour entre l'Europe et l'Asie, l'Arctique et la mer noire, les tensions géopolitiques en mer baltique sont aujourd'hui au cœur de l'actualité. Invités: Nicolas Escach, géographe et directeur du campus Science Po Rennes de Caen. Anvar Samost Chef de rédaction de Eesti Rahvusringhääling (ERR).
Few national elections received as much global attention last year as the ones organised in Brazil. With the future of the Amazon at stake, the tight race between Jair Bolsonaro and Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva seemed to have turned into an international affair. Lula’s inauguration came with the vow to overhaul environmental and territorial policies. Within this ‘zero deforestation’ and sustainable development strategy, civil society actors, previously silenced by Bolsonaro, are promised to play a key role. Beyond the mediatised political transition, this series gives voice to civil society actors and populations who are directly impacted by and actively challenged the country’s territorial and environmental management. From urban space to indigenous territories, from agricultural landscapes to protected areas.
Corentin de Technopolice nous emmène en balade dans la zone Bruxelles-Midi. Nous y rencontrons divers outils de surveillance urbaine dédiés à la sécurité, mais aussi au contrôle social. Deux acteurs aux visions divergentes s'invitent dans notre documentaire, Christophe Von der Vorst, directeur du dispatching de police et Nicolas Bocquet, chercheur en Science politique sur les questions de vie privée.
4000 kilomètres dans les Balkans, c’est le pari fou que se sont lancés Antoine et Aurélien, deux jeunes bac pro mécanique du lycée Jules Verne de Caen. En laguna ils ont, pendant 19 jours, traversés 15 pays, sans GPS et sans autoroutes. Une aventure que Laura Léger a suivi avec eux, entre soirées arrosées en Roumanie, arrestation en Bulgarie et farniente en Croatie.
Émission en public : Demain la Russie ? avec le co-directeur de Mémorial, ONG prix Nobel de la paix 2022.
Rose Charbonnier était ambassadrice santé mentale, une action portée par la fondation arhm. Pendant un an, en service civique, elle est allée à la rencontre des jeunes pour les sensibiliser aux questions de santé mentale.
Véronique Ménez est coordinatrice des fonds européens à l'Agence nationale pour la cohésion des territoires (ANCT). Elle revient sur les nouveautés en matières de transition écologique attendues pour la prochaine programmation de fonds européens.
Regards - Marie Tihon

Regards - Marie Tihon

2022-12-1401:00:09

Toutes les deux semaines sur euradio, Regards vous emmène à la rencontre de photographes talentueux·ses et désireux·ses de partager leurs expériences et leur vécu. Dans cet épisode, nous recevons Marie Tihon. Marie est photojournaliste freelance et est née en Belgique en 1992. Elle est basée à Istanbul, en Turquie, et elle documente principalement la vie quotidienne. Elle revient sur son parcours et sa vision du métier de photojournaliste.
Agathe Legrand est journaliste radio. Elle discute avec nous de la relation des jeunes avec les médias.
Paola Vigano est professeure d'architecture. Elle intervenait en tant que Grand témoin à l'occasion du colloque villes et santé mentale qui se tenait à Nantes les 1er et 2 décembre 2022.
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