Inequality Interviews: Activism in NOAH

Inequality Talks - A podcast by Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus

In this episode, Kirsi interviews Anna Baastrup Rønne and Emmeline Werner from the oldest environmental organisation in Denmark, NOAH. We discuss how the contemporary food industry and agriculture destroys the planet and the systemic changes necessary in order to strive for a more equal and sustainable system. We get an overview of NOAH, how they work and what they focus on. We touch on topics such as Danish agriculture, plant/animal patents, biomass production and much more. Recorded by: Kirsi Tilk Edited by: Kirsi Tilk Music by: Cole B. @ https://soundcloud.com/colbylight Source list: https://inequalitytalks.podbean.com/p/activism-in-noah-source-list/   For more information about NOAH: https://noah.dk/   OUR FOOD OUR FUTURE   This episode is made as part of the Our Food Our Future initiative. The initiative, co-funded by the European Commission, is an international coalition of civil society organizations working towards changing the global food system to be sustainable and socially just. In Our Food Our Future Denmark, we try to bring issues of food justice to the forefront of public debate.  Our food our future campaign: https://ourfood-ourfuture.eu/ This podcast was produced with the financial support of the European Union. Its contents are the sole responsibility of ActionAid Denmark and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union.   Café Mellemfolk: https://www.facebook.com/mellemfolk   For more from Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus: We’ve got a lot going on in Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus. We are a Danish NGO that works for a more just and sustainable world, collaborating with global partners worldwide as part of the ActionAid Alliance. Here in Aarhus we have over a hundred volunteers working together to run a not-for-profit cafe and campaign and educate in areas ranging from feminism and climate justice to anti-discrimination and economic inequality to queer issues and refugee rights. You can come down to Cafe Mellemfolk every day but Sunday for amazing food, drinks, and events in a cosy cafe run by our lovely volunteers. You can also get involved with our events, activities, and campaigns, and even running the cafe, as a volunteer yourself. So check out Instagram and Facebook to find out more about our cafe and our campaigns, by looking up Cafe Mellemfolk or Mellemfolkeligt Samvirke, Aarhus or following the links in the episode notes. And check out Podbean, Youtube, and other podcast providers for more episodes, interviews, and cool stuff.  Thank you everyone for listening, and, until next time, goodbye! https://www.ms.dk/mellemfolk https://www.facebook.com/msaarhus https://www.instagram.com/mellemfolkeligtsamvirke_aarhus/