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Civic Pride - Sámi rights

Season 2, Ep. 2

In the second episode of our series on the Civic Pride Awards, we focus on the rights of the Sámi - Europe's only recognised indigenous people. First we hear from Anja Márjá Nystø Keskitalo of the Saami Council, who was speaking at the Civic Pride Awards. Then, ECF's Kerttu Willamo sits down with Sámi activist Martina Fjällberg for an in-depth interview on indigenous rights, civic space, colonial legacy and more!


Find out more about Civic Pride: civic-forum.eu/CivicPride


The music is Awakening Instrumental, licensed on Pixabay. The podcast was hosted and produced by Benjamin Goodwin. Many thanks to the guests for taking the time to speak with us, and to Kerttu Willamo for conducting the interview with Martina.

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