The world as we’ve seen it,
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Hear hear! Redhorse Rebel Radio is an adventurous trip through the world as we’ve seen it.
In this podcast we portray inspiring people with strong opinions, we look back at some of the remarkable stories we’ve made and we handle new topics, that deserve to be heard.
As we translate indignation into stories across the globe, The Redhorse Collective’s journey is fueled by a relentless pursuit of freedom and equality. Immersed in communities everywhere, we've witnessed the transformative power of 'radio'. No wonder we call it ‘Rebel’ radio.
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Studies suggest that comedians score highly on traits that are associated with mental illness. How small is the gap between being funny and being tired, anxious or lonely?
Every year, 6 to 7 out of every 10,000 women who use the pill develop thrombosis. Yet the link between contraception and thrombosis is rarely discussed.
The story of Jeanne Devos, a flemish missionary sister who fought her entire life against exploitation and slavery.
‘From an ecofeminist perspective, the struggle for women's rights is the same as the struggle against climate change.’
The Philippine government labels citizens who criticize its regime as communists or terrorists.
Young people are ending up in the drug world at an increasingly early age, as errand boys or dealers.
Venezuela is a country of two truths: for and against the Bolivarian revolution, rich and poor.
'We run into token participation, into well-intentioned top-down initiatives in which we have little to no say.'
People are not locked up because they have committed a crime, but purely because of their migration.
Red-tagging in the Philippines: A government guilty of crimes against humanity
The Palestinian circus school is a way to bring hope and reflect on the positive side of life, not just the aggression.

