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    <itunes:title>A World Where International Humanitarian Law *Actually* Prevails</itunes:title>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[In this episode, rather than travelling to another universe, we’re exploring a parallel world that exists right here as a legal principle. Distinguished International Law scholar and human rights advocate, Richard Falk, joins us to examine the structural forces that have prevented the promise of International Humanitarian Law from ever being realised. It's an invitation to imagine what might become possible when no one stands above the law and when justice is no longer constrained by power.  ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re entering a parallel world where ableist frameworks of care, productivity and temporality are no longer embedded within the systems that shape our lives. Here, access and inclusion are not afterthoughts, nor are they reduced to compliance exercises or boxes to tick. Instead, disabled people’s knowledge, lived experience and leadership are central to how this world is shaped – influencing education, technology, governance, and the ways communities understand life, interdependence and human worth.</p><p>So how did this world come to be, and what might it reveal about the one we inhabit today? Our Many Worlds Traveller is blind, human rights lawyer, and disability rights advocate, Elham Youssefian. </p><p>Episode Credits:<br/><br/>Producer/Presenter/Editor: Daz Chandler<br/>Many Worlds Traveller: Elham Youssefian<br/>Original Music/Soundmix: Edwin Montgomery<br/>Graphic Design: Ahmed Salama<br/><br/>The artist, fashion designer and researcher, Rachel Shugg, has responded to this parallel world. To check out what she has to say and to explore further episode resources, be sure to visit and subscribe to TheParallelEffect.substack.com</p>]]></description>
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    <itunes:summary><![CDATA[ In this episode, we’re going to hear about a world identical to ours—politically, climatically, and even biologically—except for one key difference: this is a parallel world that has decided to invest in long-term mobility solutions as a central response to tackling the challenges associated with Climate Change.  So how did it become that way? What were the hurdles – if any – it faced in getting there? And what unexpected social and cultural transformations emerged as a result? Railway ...]]></itunes:summary>
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    <description><![CDATA[<p>In this episode, we’re journeying to a parallel world where plastic — once everywhere —  is now almost absent from daily life. Single-use plastics, packaging, and synthetic microfibres are no more. <br/><br/>But this isn’t a regression to a pre-industrial past. It’s a world shaped by radical transformations in material culture, in policy, and in collective responsibility.<br/><br/>So how did they get there? Environmental lawyer, activist, and a leader in the fight against plastic pollution, Tiza Mafira, guides us through this parallel world.<br/><br/>Producer/Presenter/Editor: Daz Chandler<br/>Many Worlds Traveller: Tiza Mafira<br/>Original Music/Soundmix: Edwin Montgomery<br/>Graphic Design: Ahmed Salama<br/><br/>The artist and engineer, Majid Rabet, has responded to this parallel world. To check out what he has to say and to explore further episode resources, be sure to visit and subscribe to TheParallelEffect.substack.com</p>]]></description>
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