Listening to Nauru - colonialism and climate change
Earth Matters - Un pódcast de Megan Williams, Bec Horridge, Nicky Stott, Eiddwen Jeffery, Judith Peppard & Jacob Gamble. - Domingos
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Over a century of phosphate mining has eaten out the tiny Pacific island nation of Nauru. While the mining continues, today Nauru is better known as the site for Australia's offshore detention camp incarcerating people seeking asylum.Amongst all the media coverage of Nauru, what is too often missing is the voices of Nauruans. Today on Earth Matters we're listening to Nauru, to its people and environment.Anja Kanngieser https://anjakanngieser.com/bio is a political geographer and sound artist, based at the University of Wollongong, NSW.Anja’s current project Climates of Listening, is researching environmental justice and self-determination in the Pacific, focusing on community-lead responses to climate change.Anja recently returned from Nauru and joined me in the studio to discuss the project and share some of what they heard.Links: ‘Climate change: Nauru’s life on the frontlines’ by Anja Kanngieser 'Ruining Pacific Islands: Australia's Phosphate Imperialism' by Katerina Teaiwa. Earth Matters #1167 was produced by Teishan Ahearne.