Dec 13, 2021
Despite the current climate change scenario, gas pipeline projects continue to move forward in the US. Enbridge’s Line 3 “replacement” pipeline in Anishinaabe territory is the latest development that has triggered a new struggle against fossil fuel dependency. The Indigenous-led camp resistance in...
Nov 29, 2021
Today, we take you to our Season 3 Launch Event back in October
when we had a virtual roundtable about climate justice and just
recovery with Vanessa Uriarte from Amigxs del MAR in Puerto Rico
and Monique Verdin, a Citizen of the United Houma Nation.
The show was broadcasted LIVE from our space (Casa Taller
Cangrejera)...
Nov 15, 2021
What would you do if you inherited 25 million dollars at age 21? This episode is about Sam Jacobs and a network of donors who use lessons and inspiration from social movements to reclaim a new narrative around philanthropy. Traditionally funders hold onto power, hoard money in private foundations and donor-advised funds...
Nov 1, 2021
In this episode, we return to New Orleans to speak with Lakeesha Harris of Women With A Vision about sex worker organizing and the decriminalization of consensual sex work. We look at the history of prostitution and sex work in the US, recent victories in shifting culture and policies around sex work, the struggle...
Oct 18, 2021
Living less than ten years away from the severe effects of climate change, we look at the sea-level rise and what it means for coastal communities of color. From San Juan to Miami, we explore what is known as 'climate gentrification,' some of the events driving climate refugees from the Caribbean to the US,...