14 episodes

Stripped Down is Amnesty International Kenya’s podcast that aims to demystify human rights issues by having simple but powerful conversations.

The title, Stripped Down, has a double meaning. When human rights violations occur, victims are stripped of their dignity. The term Stripped Down also means dissecting an issue and reduce it to the essentials.

Stripped Down Podcast Amnesty International Kenya

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Stripped Down is Amnesty International Kenya’s podcast that aims to demystify human rights issues by having simple but powerful conversations.

The title, Stripped Down, has a double meaning. When human rights violations occur, victims are stripped of their dignity. The term Stripped Down also means dissecting an issue and reduce it to the essentials.

    Episode 5 || Ile Ya Mental Health (with Mathew Mutiso)

    Episode 5 || Ile Ya Mental Health (with Mathew Mutiso)

    Did you know that the month of May is Mental Health Awareness Month? We sat down with the Mathew Mutiso, the executive director of the Coalition for Preventive Mental Health, to strip down the state of mental health in Kenya, access to mental healthcare and much more.  
    What are we Jamming to this week? This episode inspired us to listen to "El Shaddai" by H_art the Band. A moving song, the band released as part of their #ItakuwaFine campaign to promote mental health. You can listen to the whole Jam of The Week playlist here!
    Real quick, before you go. You can join Amnesty as a member here! You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube.
    Welcome to the movement!

    • 40 min
    Episode 4 || Ile ya Health, Leadership, Youth and Vying as an Independent Candidate (With Njambi Koikai)

    Episode 4 || Ile ya Health, Leadership, Youth and Vying as an Independent Candidate (With Njambi Koikai)

    What is it running as a young woman and an independent candidate? We had to get the Fyah Mummah herself, Njambi Koikai, in the studio with our Stripped Down Podcast host, Joseph Styles, to discuss this, health, and so much more. Not trying to brag but it is a must-listen. 

    What are we Jamming to this week? After listening to this episode, we immediately had to put on "Power" by Muthoni Drummer Queen. We have another repeat offender on the playlist, but as we think about leadership, youth and the upcoming elections, let's remember the power that our vote and voices have. You can listen to the whole Jam of The Week playlist here!

    Real quick, before you go. You can join Amnesty as a member here! You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube.

    Welcome to the movement!

    • 27 min
    Episode 3 || Ile Ya Amnesty In 2022 (With our ED Irũngũ Houghton)

    Episode 3 || Ile Ya Amnesty In 2022 (With our ED Irũngũ Houghton)

    In 2021 we took #AmnestyKwaGround as part of our new strategic framework! Our ED, Irũngũ Houghton,  joined Stripped Down podcast host Joseph Styles to talk about the new framework, #AmnestyKwaGround and Amnesty Kenya’s plans as the country heads into the general election.

    What are we Jamming to this week? We thought you’d never ask! We are listening to “Tujiangalie” by Sauti Sol and Nyashinski. Yes, we know it’s a repeat offender on the playlist, but as we head into the elections, we need to reflect on the power of our vote and the type of leaders we want to see elected. You can listen to the whole Jam of The Week playlist here!

    Real quick, before you go. You can join Amnesty as a member here! You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, TikTok, and YouTube.

    Welcome to the movement!

    • 18 min
    Episode 2 || Ile Ya Extrajudicial Executions Part 2 ( With Lucy Wanjiru, James Mbogo, and Lucy Wambui)

    Episode 2 || Ile Ya Extrajudicial Executions Part 2 ( With Lucy Wanjiru, James Mbogo, and Lucy Wambui)

    Extrajudicial executions and police brutality affect the lives of the victims and that of their families and communities. In episode 2 of the Stripped Down Podcast, we sat down with  Lucy Wambui from Mathare Social Justice Centre and Lucy Wanjiru and James Mbogo from Kiamaiko Social Justice Centre from Mathare Social Justice Centre to discuss police excesses and extrajudicial executions and their impact on their lives and activism.

    Our jam of the week is Tena by King Kaka, featuring Jadi. The harrowing song paints the gruesome picture of police brutality in Kenya and its impact on young lives, families, and society. Released in partnership with Article 19, the music video asks, "when did protect and serve become comply or die?" Listen to the track and the Jams of the Week playlist here.

    Real quick, before you go. Click here to join the Amnesty movement! You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok and YouTube.

    Welcome to the movement!

    • 35 min
    Episode 2 || Ile Ya Extrajudicial Executions Part 1 (With Lucy Wanjiru, James Mbogo, and Lucy Wambui)

    Episode 2 || Ile Ya Extrajudicial Executions Part 1 (With Lucy Wanjiru, James Mbogo, and Lucy Wambui)

    Extrajudicial executions and police brutality affect the lives of the victims and that of their families and communities. In episode 2 of the Stripped Down Podcast, we sat down with  Lucy Wambui from Mathare Social Justice Centre and Lucy Wanjiru and James Mbogo from Kiamaiko Social Justice Centre from Mathare Social Justice Centre to discuss police excesses and extrajudicial executions and their impact on their lives and activism.

    Our jam of the week is Tena by King Kaka, featuring Jadi. The harrowing song paints the gruesome picture of police brutality in Kenya and its impact on young lives, families, and society. Released in partnership with Article 19, the music video asks, "when did protect and serve become comply or die?" Listen to the track and the Jams of the Week playlist here.

    Real quick, before you go. Click here to join the Amnesty movement! You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok and YouTube.

    Welcome to the movement!

    • 27 min
    Episode 1 || Ile Ya Freedom of Expression Part 2 (With Mutemi wa Kiama)

    Episode 1 || Ile Ya Freedom of Expression Part 2 (With Mutemi wa Kiama)

    In April 2021, activist and community organizer Edwin Mutemi Wa Kiama was arrested for posters he published. According to the report filed, he was detained for allegedly breaking Section 22 of the Computer Misuse and Cybercrimes Act of 2018. Our Communications and Membership Manager, Mathias Kinyoda, sat down with Mutemi Wa Kiama to learn more about the incident and his activism.

    What are we Jamming to this week? We’re glad you asked because we are jamming to a whole bunch of songs! This week we are listening to our Dialogue & Dissent Playlist inspired by our July Book Club Pick, Dialogue & Dissent. You can check it out here.

    Real quick, before you go. You can join Amnesty as a member here! You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, TikTok and YouTube.

    Welcome to the movement!

    • 28 min

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