[VIENNA CALLING]

Petra Bayr

"Vienna Calling" ist ein farcettenreicher Podcast, moderiert von Petra „Penny“ Bayr, der Gespräche mit Menschen aus aller Welt über aktuelle Themen, Krisen, Errungenschaften und Herausforderungen bietet. Die Vielfalt der Gäste ermöglicht es, unterschiedliche Perspektiven zu beleuchten und ein tieferes Verständnis für globale Zusammenhänge zu schaffen. "Vienna Calling" ist eine inspirierende Quelle für interkulturellen Austausch und konstruktive Diskussionen über die Gestaltung eines guten Lebens für alle Menschen. Petra Bayr, geboren am 28. April 1968 in Wien, ist eine leidenschaftliche Wienerin und Favoritnerin. Ihre vielfältigen Interessen spiegeln sich in ihrer Lebensgestaltung wider, die von Gesprächen mit Freund:innen, der Mitgestaltung ihrer Umwelt, Schwimmen, Radfahren, Einkaufen auf dem Victor-Adler-Markt, Lesen, Malen, Kochen, Kräuterzucht und dem Kennenlernen anderer Kulturen geprägt ist. Schon in jungen Jahren war Petra aktiv in der politischen Szene und setzte sich für ihre Überzeugungen ein. Ihre erste politische Aktivität war ein erfolgreicher Stehstreik in der Volksschule, um ein ungerechtfertigtes Diktat zu verhindern. Diese Erfahrung prägte ihr Verständnis von einer respektvollen, gerechten und solidarischen Welt, in der alle Menschen die gleichen Chancen auf ein glückliches und selbstbestimmtes Leben haben. Petras akademische Laufbahn umfasst einen Masterlehrgang in Menschenrechten an der Universität Krems sowie einen weiteren Masterlehrgang in Legal Studies. Ihre Masterthesen behandelten Themen wie die österreichische AIDS-Politik und den Straftatbestand der Verhetzung im österreichischen Strafgesetzbuch. In ihrer beruflichen Laufbahn hat Petra verschiedene Positionen innegehabt, von der Tätigkeit als Trainerin in der außerschulischen Jugendarbeit bis hin zu parlamentarischen und politischen Koordinationsaufgaben. Sie war lange Zeit in der SPÖ Wien tätig, wo sie sich insbesondere für Networking, Internationales und den Kampf gegen Rassismus und Fremdenfeindlichkeit engagierte. In ihrer politischen Karriere war Petra in verschiedenen Organisationen und Gremien aktiv, darunter in der Jugendabteilung der Gewerkschaft der Privatangestellten, dem Frauenreferat der GPA und der SPÖ Favoriten. Sie war Bezirksrätin, Gemeinderätin und Landtagsabgeordnete in Wien, aktuell ist sie Abgeordnete zum Nationalrat. Ihre politischen Schwerpunkte liegen unter anderem in den Bereichen Außenpolitik, globale Entwicklung, Nachhaltigkeit und Menschenrechte. Petra gründete mehrere Plattformen und war in zahlreichen internationalen Gremien vertreten, darunter als Präsidentin im European Parliamentary Forum on Sexual and Reproductive Rights, der International Planned Parenthood Federation Europe, den Parliamentarians for Global Action und der Parlamentarische Versammlung des Europarats. Sie setzt sich aktiv für sexuelle und reproduktive Rechte ein und ist eine laute Stimme gegen Rassismus und Intoleranz. Als Vorsitzende des Richterwahlausschusses in der Parlamentarischen Versammlung des Europarats und in anderen Funktionen setzt sich Petra für eine gerechtere, nachhaltige und menschenwürdigere Welt ein. Ihre vielfältigen Aktivitäten und ihr Engagement machen sie zu einer bedeutenden Persönlichkeit in der politischen und sozialen Landschaft Österreichs und darüber hinaus. Petra Bayr bringt nicht nur ihre politische und internationale Expertise ein, sondern ist auch als Präsidentin der Wiener Bildungsakademie aktiv. In dieser Funktion setzt sie sich dafür ein, Bildungsangebote für alle zugänglich zu machen und die persönliche und berufliche Entwicklung von Menschen in Wien zu fördern. Ihre Leidenschaft für Bildung und soziale Gerechtigkeit spiegelt sich in ihrem Engagement für die Bildungsakademie wider. read less
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#5 Lölja Nordic
08-05-2024
#5 Lölja Nordic
Lölja Nordic, an activist and artist from St. Petersburg, joins Petra Bayr on the Vienna Calling podcast to discuss her involvement in the feminist anti-war resistance movement. Lölja explains her recent protest against Vladimir Putin's fifth inauguration in front of the Austrian Parliament, emphasizing the importance of amplifying the voices of Russian activists unable to speak out. She delves into the complexities of resistance in Russia, highlighting the collaboration between activists within and outside the country through online channels. The discussion extends to the challenges faced by Russian civil society and the need for international support, particularly from countries like Austria. Lölja urges Austria to address its dependence on Russian fossil fuels and push for greater backing of Russian civil society in the face of growing repression. The conversation touches upon the financial ties between Austria and Russia, emphasizing the need to reduce support for Putin's regime and redirect resources towards promoting democracy and independence. The conversation shifts to the influence of right-wing politics and the Kremlin's interest in backing conservative parties globally. Lölja warns of potential Russian interference in elections through media manipulation and funding of right-wing groups. The discussion underlines the link between supporting right-wing politicians and advancing Putin's agenda, highlighting the need to combat such influences to uphold democratic values. Lölja also addresses the impact of Kremlin funding on anti-gender and anti-choice movements in Europe, emphasizing the need to counter such influences on equal rights. The conversation concludes with a vision for a post-Putin Russia, acknowledging the complexities and challenges that lie ahead in transitioning to a more democratic society. Petra expresses solidarity and support for Lölja's activism, emphasizing the importance of ongoing collaboration in the resistance movement.
#4 with Selin Sayek Böke from Türkiye
23-04-2024
#4 with Selin Sayek Böke from Türkiye
In a recent episode of Vienna Calling, Petra Bayr speaks with Selim Böke about the recent local elections in Turkey and the significant win of leftist parties. Selim explains that their party, CHP, has now become the first party in Turkey and is set to govern 409 municipalities, reaching two-thirds of the population and three-quarters of economic activity. This victory signifies a shift towards progressive values and a focus on human rights, democracy, and the rule of law, contrasting with the current government's pressures in those areas. Selim attributes their success to a campaign focused on connecting with people's sentiments and needs, especially after a loss of hope following previous elections. The party's response to economic crises, genuine social policies, and a rejection of polarizing politics played crucial roles in their triumph. By emphasizing coalition-building with the people rather than political elites, CHP managed to resonate with voters and convey a message of change and responsibility. Looking ahead, Selim believes that the local election results have broader implications for Turkish democracy, with newfound checks and balances and a shift towards more inclusive and effective social and economic policies. The party's focus is now on translating their success at the local level into national politics, ensuring that representatives uphold the progressive values and commitments that garnered public support. Reflecting on the lessons learned from the elections, Selim emphasizes the importance of unity and solidarity among progressive forces, both within Turkey and across Europe. By standing together and promoting shared values, progressives can counter the rise of authoritarianism and polarization, ultimately working towards a more inclusive and equitable society. The conversation ends on a hopeful note, with a mutual eagerness to continue collaborations and build on the momentum of positive change.
#3: Melissa Verpile aus Haiti
22-03-2024
#3: Melissa Verpile aus Haiti
In the latest episode of Vienna Calling, host Petra Bayr discusses the dire situation in Haiti with guest Melissa Verpile, a lawyer and international law expert at the NGO Parliamentarians for Global Action. Melissa provides a comprehensive overview of Haiti's tumultuous history, highlighting factors such as political instability, natural disasters, corruption, and a lack of leadership that have contributed to the current crisis. She explains how historical events like the forced payment to France for independence and the brutal dictatorship of the Duvalier regime have left lasting scars on the country. Melissa delves into the recent events leading to the current situation in Haiti, including the assassination of former President Jovenel Moïse and the rise of gangs controlling significant parts of the capital, Port-au-Prince. She describes the rampant violence, kidnappings, and sexual assaults perpetrated by these gangs, causing immense fear and suffering among the population. The lack of functioning institutions and widespread impunity further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis in Haiti. The conversation shifts to international efforts to mediate the crisis, with organizations like CARICOM and the United States leading mediation efforts. Melissa discusses the challenges and uncertainties surrounding the formation of a transitional government and the potential for future elections in Haiti. Despite external interventions, Melissa emphasizes the importance of Haitians taking the lead in finding a sustainable solution to restore democracy and governance in the country. As the episode wraps up, Petra and Melissa express solidarity with the people of Haiti and underscore the urgent need to support efforts to bring stability and justice to the nation. The conversation serves as a poignant reminder of the hardships faced by the Haitian population and the collective responsibility to advocate for their rights and well-being.
#2: Alice Ackermann
21-03-2024
#2: Alice Ackermann
Alice Ackermann, former board member of Le Planning Familial, is interviewed by Petra Bayr on the podcast Vienna Calling. They discuss the recent decision by the French parliament to enshrine the right to abortion in the French constitution. Alice explains the importance of this move in protecting women's rights, especially in the face of potential attacks by far-right extremists. She outlines the advocacy campaign led by feminist organizations to raise awareness and garner support for this constitutional change.Alice details the obstacles faced in convincing politicians and society of the necessity of enshrining abortion rights in the constitution. The campaign involved showcasing the increase in attacks on abortion rights in France and highlighting the support of the majority of the French population for this change. Collaboration among stakeholders, including politicians and feminist organizations, was key to the success of the campaign.The podcast delves into the strategies employed, such as sharing personal stories of abortion, engaging politicians and celebrities, and conducting a widespread digital campaign. Alice emphasizes the importance of building strong partnerships and developing a compelling argumentative framework to advocate for similar changes in other countries. She shares a touching moment where female politicians from opposing parties united to support the cause, showcasing the power of collaboration in advancing women's rights.Alice shares a humorous anecdote about how elderly male senators were swayed by pressure from their young female relatives to support the bill. This underscores the influence of women in shaping political decisions. Petra congratulates Alice on the success of the campaign in France and expresses hope that other countries will follow suit in safeguarding women's right to abortion. The interview ends with mutual appreciation and well wishes, highlighting the importance of sharing experiences and knowledge to effect positive change.