SAHR

SAHR

Reimagining Justice Podcast

SAHR means the first light that breaks the dawn. It signals awakening and hope.

As a community, we have done a lot and our collective histories - both the setbacks and successes - carries with it, a wisdom that we must pass on forward.

SAHR runs a video podcast titled Reimagining Justice, where advocates - be they authors, activists, or academics - can share stories at the frontlines of justice.

How do we advocate in times of war, battle with polarising ideas, collaborate with allies and drive change? How can we reimagine justice?​

In our episodes we go into the lives and works of advocates and explore how they are carving their own pathways to justice. The episodes will be intersectional, interdisciplinary and inspiring! It will also memorialise the work we have done as advocates, and, shape the work that's to come. 

Watch

Taking to Task: Institutional Sexual Harassment

Nadia Moynihan

The Subversive Power of Literature

Azar Nafisi, best-selling author of Reading Lolita in Tehran and Read Dangerously

What makes men evil?

James Dawes, author of Evil Men

Words as Influence & Activism

Pip Williams, Best-selling Author of The Dictionary of Lost Words, Reese Witherspoon bookclub pick

Watch more episodes of the Reimagining Justice Podcast on our YouTube channel.

Know someone for our podcast? Give us a shoutout. We are always looking for new voices.

When writing about Alice in Wonderland, Iranian-American author, Azar Nafisi, describes Alice being in a world “without passport or documentation” and where the “only requirement of entry into the wonderland was an open mind and a restless desire to know.”

​SAHR Justice Podcast is a convening for the open and restless.