Nov 12 2024 50 mins
How do we redefine environmentalism so that it includes everyone? How do we embed justice and belonging into our relationship to the natural world? How can we include cities and modernity in our definition of nature? What is the role of our ancestors in environmentalism and activism?
These questions are explored in a conversation between Reseed host Alice Irene Whittaker and Chúk Odenigbo, an expert in climate justice, oceans, anti-racism, public health, and decolonization.
This beautiful conversation about big ideas and complex intersections delves into using one’s power and influence to dismantle oppressive systems, while planting seeds that grow a vibrant, fair way of life.
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This is part of a series of replays from the archives, in which we are sharing some of our most beloved episodes. At the same time, we are excited to be creating season four of Reseed, and we are curious about your insights. Please go to reseed.ca/survey to provide your perspective in a short 8-question survey, so we can learn from you, the Reseed community.