Experts of Everyday Life with Lebohang Dube

Experts of Everyday Life with Lebohang Dube

Author: African Climate Alliance June 26, 2024 Duration: 46:52

In the second episode of our Cancel Coal season, we hear from Lebohang Dube of the Center for Child Law at the University of Pretoria who shares about the Deadly Air court case, how the South African Constitution protects people's right to a healthy environment, and how we can use the legal system to hold the government to account and call for a just energy future for all. 

Lebohang Dube is a candidate attorney at the Centre for Child Law. He holds an LLB from the University of the Free State and is currently doing his LLM in Environmental Law at the University of Pretoria. His background includes student activism as a former Students for Law and Social Justice leader, and a Young African Leaders Initiative fellow. He has professional and grassroots experience including community organising and education in sexual and reproductive health rights, mining-affected communities and child rights. 

About Season 2:

In this second season of the podcast, we are talking all things Cancel Coal. Over the course of five episodes, we will dive into the multifaceted impacts of coal mining and the way forward for our energy future. From frontline advocates in coal-affected communities, and legal experts discussing the environmental crisis, to the transformative power of spiritual leaders, each episode delves into diverse experiences and perspectives, encouraging us to engage with the urgent need to Cancel Coal for a just and sustainable future.

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The African Climate Alliance Podcast moves beyond abstract headlines to ground the global climate conversation in specific African realities. This isn't about distant theories; it's a direct engagement with the lived experiences and frontline expertise found across the continent's diverse cultures, ecosystems, and societies. Each conversation seeks to unravel a central, pressing question: what does genuine climate justice actually mean here, and what tangible, collective action is required to realize it? You'll hear from advocates, scientists, community organizers, and cultural custodians who are weaving traditional knowledge with innovative solutions. The discussions delve into how climate change intersects with education, reshapes societies, and challenges us to reimagine our relationship with nature. By listening to this podcast, you gain access to stories of resilience and practical strategies that are often overlooked, focusing on how communities are already building adaptive futures from the ground up. The African Climate Alliance creates this space to amplify these vital perspectives, fostering a deeper, more nuanced understanding that is critical for meaningful global dialogue and action.
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