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  • Reverend Yearwood and Jeremy Orr Speak on Resilience for Climate Justice Advocates!
    May 15 2025

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    In this powerful episode of Voices for Justice, we sit down with two leading voices in the climate justice movement — Reverend Lennox Yearwood Jr., President of the Hip Hop Caucus, and environmental justice attorney Jeremy Orr. Together, they unpack what it truly means to build and sustain resilience as advocates fighting on the frontlines of climate injustice.

    From spiritual fortitude to legal strategy, Rev. Yearwood and Orr share personal insights, hard-won lessons, and tangible practices for staying grounded, inspired, and protected in the face of burnout, systemic barriers, and environmental racism. Whether you're a seasoned activist or just stepping into this work, this conversation is a must-listen for anyone who believes in people-powered change and the healing power of justice.

    Listen in and get recharged — the movement needs you.
    #ClimateJustice #Resilience #EnvironmentalJustice #RevYearwood #JeremyOrr #MovementBuilding #Activism

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    26 min
  • Tyler Greene reimagines a Green Economy
    Apr 15 2025

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    In this episode of RLS, I sat down with Tyler Greene. A leader, scholar, and social advocate using his voice and influence to uplift underserved communities and innovate economic solutions for a climate just future!

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    25 min
  • Women are the Climate Leaders of Today and Tomorrow!
    Dec 1 2024

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    New York Climate Week is a trip! Still, you get to meet some pretty cool people doing really dope sh!t. Tune in and learn about these amazing women and how they are helping to solve the climate crisis!

    This episode features interviews with:

    • Antonique Smith: CEO & Cofounder of Climate Revival | Actress & Grammy Nominated Singer
    • Sharon Lavigne: Founder of Rise St. James | 2024 Times 100 Most Influential People
    • (Dr.) Roishetta Ozane: Founder of the Vessel Project of Louisiana
    • Aiyana Bodi: Employee Engagement Manager of Project Drawdown - Drawdown Labs
    • Heather Milton Lightening: Native Artist and Activist
    • Misha Mayeur: Gulf Rising Podcast
    • Julie Souza: The Good Grief Network
    • Kiana Michaan: Climate with Kiana Podcast

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    1 h et 12 min
  • Dr. Anji Seth Hypothesizes on Climate Justice Solutions!
    Sep 15 2023

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    Class is in session with Dr. Anji Seth as she and Kat chat about building abundance in the climate era using science and rad social justice!

    Did somebody say osprey?!

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    1 h et 19 min
  • 4 Creative Climate Solutions & 3 Steps to Designing Your Own!
    Jul 28 2023

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    In this episode, Kat fangirls for trees, perhaps a bit too much, then explores the magic of making connections, creative climate solutions for you to tap into, and three steps to designing your own!

    Don't forget to stream your intermission bop and say your affirmation!

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    39 min
  • Connecticut to Cali Roadtrip Reflections, Coachella Conversations, & Dancing with Vagabonds!
    Jun 29 2023

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    Listen for pro-tips from the Coachella community, Kat's solar eclipse moment and new love for Bernice, Oklahoma, and a special interview with Davina and the Vagabonds!

    Key takeaways:
    Drink water and do what you want
    Embrace creativity
    Build Community
    Be brave and take the leap!

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    1 h et 53 min
  • Atlanta Forest Defenders Explain the Stop Cop City Movement
    Apr 16 2023

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    Kat chats with environmentalists, abolitionists, moshers and musicians at the Stop Cop City, Save Atlanta Forest music festival and Atlanta City Hall. If you've been seeing the headlines or watching reels on Instagram, listen to this full length podcast to hear first hand accounts about the movement. Topics covered include the music festival itself, the housing crisis in Atlanta, poor jail conditions, the intersection of abolition and environmentalism, intersectionality and solidarity, new methods for sustaining a movement, the murder of Tortuguita, and the resistance of the community.

    Learn from experts and advocates ages 7 to 70 as they share why they attended the Week of Action in March 2023 and explain how and why the Stop Cop City movement began and continues to unfold.

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    1 h et 53 min