

Brave New Worlds: The Right to Security, Part One
Sep 2, 2024
Dive into a spirited discussion on the right to life, liberty, and security. Panelists share personal stories and historical insights, revealing how these concepts have evolved over 75 years. Explore the harsh contrasts between urban prosperity and homelessness in Toronto. Unpack complex interpretations of human rights and the tension between state security and individual freedoms. Plus, confront the climate crisis's impact on our understanding of security and highlight the role of love and youth activism in driving societal change.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
The Evolution of Human Security: Historical Context and Modern Implications
03:15 • 3min
Contrasting Realities: Homelessness Amidst Urban Development
06:34 • 2min
Decoding Human Rights: Context and Critique
08:32 • 18min
Rights, Security, and Accountability
26:33 • 16min
Interconnectedness and the Climate Crisis: Redefining Security
42:14 • 2min
Love and Human Rights in Conflict
44:01 • 11min