Discussion on the fight for control over natural resources and the wealth disparity caused by their exploitation in Iceland, as well as the problematic quota system for fisheries and a story of resistance through graffiti activism.
Katrín Oddsdóttir is a founding mother of the still-not-ratified Iceland Constitution. In 2012, the people of Iceland told their Parliament to adopt a constitution based on the draft that she and 24 other Icelanders crafted. They had crafted their draft based upon the results from two citizens assemblies. We hear about that history and what it can teach us going forward.