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poDcast(6): a week on openDemocracy

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Welcome to the sixth openDemocracy weekly poDcast.

Hear our writers and contributors expand on their articles with topical debate on current affairs, science, technology, arts and culture.

This week features Kenyan Nobel Peace Prize winner and environmental activist Professor Wangari Maathai. In 1977 Professor Maathai founded the Green Belt Movement, a grass roots non-governmental organisaton which has now planted over 30 million trees across Kenya to prevent soil erosion. Hear Professor Maathai talking about her childhood, her political struggles and her hopes for the future. You can also hear a reading from her newly published memoir, Unbowed.

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Also featured on this podcast is the following music track "SambiraBossubhe", remixed by Richard III, from ccMixter South Africa.

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