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More-Than-Human Rights
Quipu Project
Caste System
Haiti
Guantánamo Bay
Mukwege Foundation
Solidarity Networks
Holistic Care
Bioacoustics
Conflict-Related Sexual Violence
Survivor Networks
Rights Of Nature
Palestine
India
Global Campus Of Human Rights
Memorialization
Peru
Brisol University
INOVAS

Much as a Lighthouse warns of dangers and guides travellers towards safety, our Righthouse alerts to risks for human rights and points towards secure protection. Like the Lighthouse of literary fame, our Righthouse symbolises the difference between what is desirable and what is real, with multiple points of views in between, the longing for something both enlightening and difficult to reach: a des... more

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We conclude the series with a powerful episode on memorialization in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The conversation explores how memorialization itself becomes a form of justice — preserving victims’ humanity, amplifying survivors’ voices, resisting genoc... more

This episode explores how survivors and activists in Ireland are confronting institutional abuse through memorialization, legal action, education, and movement lawyering.

By preserving truth, demanding accountability, and challenging state denial of... more

This episode highlights how the Mukwege Foundation and its survivor-led Red Lineinitiative are advancing a holistic, rights-based response to conflict-relatedsexual violence.

By combining legal accountability, prevention, and survivor-centered suppo... more

The series continues with a powerful episode exploring the Quipu Project and its workamplifying the voices of Peruvian women affected by forced sterilizations.

Through storytelling and listening, personal testimonies become acts of resistance — tran... more

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Amasa Salihovich Husainovic
Survivor/academic involved in memorial work
Strebnitz Memorial Center (implied)
Episode: S5.5 - Empowering through remembrance
Ehli Manam Mameishvich
Survivor/academic involved in memorial work
Strebnitz Memorial Center (implied)
Episode: S5.5 - Empowering through remembrance
Maeve O'Rourke
Senior lecturer at the Irish Center for Human Rights, University of Galway; researcher on justice and redress for institutional abuses
University of Galway; Irish Center for Human Rights
Episode: S5.4 - Demanding justice
Mary Harney
Survivor and activist involved in campaigns for justice and redress for Magdalene Laundries survivors
Justice for Magdalene's; Clan Project; MAVE
Episode: S5.4 - Demanding justice
Erin Farrell Rosenberg
Senior Legal and Policy Advisor for the Mukwege Foundation's Red Lineinitiative; Adjunct Professor and Visiting Scholar at the University of Cincinnati
Mukwege Foundation; University of Cincinnati
Episode: S5.3 - Transforming experiences
Ram Bhandari
Founder of INOVAS, activist and survivor advocate
INOVAS, International Network of Victims and Survivors of Serious Human Rights Violations
Episode: S5.1 - Solidarity networks
Mansoor Adayfi
Former Guantánamo prisoner; Guantánamo Project Coordinator at CAGE International
CAGE International
Episode: s.4.4-Instruments of abuse: weaponizing music in human rights violations
Manfred Nowak
Secretary General of the Global Campus of Human Rights; former UN Special Rapporteur on Torture
Global Campus of Human Rights
Episode: s.4.4-Instruments of abuse: weaponizing music in human rights violations
Rachel Harris
Professor of Ethnomusicology at SOAS, University of London
SOAS, University of London
Episode: s.4.4-Instruments of abuse: weaponizing music in human rights violations

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Ignacio Saez
Host of Sounds of Justice

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S5.1 - Solidarity networks
Q: What moment inspired you to become active in the human rights movement, and who supported you?
Ram describes a personal turning point rooted in the disappearance of his father during Nepal's civil conflict and his own experiences as a victim, which sparked a commitment to truth-seeking, justice, and leadership in the victims' movement.
S5.2 - Connecting voices
Q: What tools or approaches help connect personal experiences into meaningful witness?
A combination of interactive documentary platforms, social media outreach, translations, and in-person workshops that bring disparate groups together to share, reflect, and mobilize around common goals.
S5.2 - Connecting voices
Q: How can women survivors be empowered when given space to speak in their own voices?
By partnering with grassroots organizations, avoiding hierarchical empowerment rhetoric, and amplifying the voices they already have, so they shape their own narratives and actions rather than being framed as mere victims.
S5.2 - Connecting voices
Q: Why is being truly listened to so important for victims?
Listening validates survivors' experiences, helps them be heard by an international audience, and creates a basis for collective action and memory that can support broader justice efforts.
S5.3 - Transforming experiences
Q: What are some practical benefits of a holistic approach to justice for survivors?
Holistic care improves the survivor's capacity to participate in legal processes by addressing physical, emotional, and economic harms, which in turn enhances the effectiveness and meaning of justice outcomes.

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A platform focused on human rights, memory, justice, and culture through multi-voiced conversations with survivors, researchers, lawyers, and practitioners. Episodes commonly examine how memory and memorialization influence accountability, the politics of truth-telling, survivor-led justice, and the role of culture—especially music—in rights advocacy. Guests span academics, activists, and practitioners who illuminate practical strategies for redress, holistic care, and transnational solidarity, often framing discussions around memory projects, legal reforms, and grassroots organizing. A distinctive thread is the emphasis on survivor perspectives and community-centered approaches, with a global view that connects memory work, policy, and cul... more

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