Mar 05 2025 7 mins
In this concluding episode of the series focusing on artists and climate change, I’m reflecting on the emotional impact of dedicating multiple episodes to the pressing issue of climate change. Initially optimistic about the potential of governmental agendas to address environmental issues, I’m feeling disheartenment, to say the least, due to political challenges that threaten environmental protection efforts. However, I found renewed hope through community engagement and the creativity of young filmmakers at a film screening event I co-hosted.
Key Highlights:
· My Personal Journey: I share my shift towards a more eco-conscious mindset after focusing on climate-themed episodes.
· Political Disappointment: My optimism about Biden's climate agenda is challenged by political setbacks, including threats to the EPA and public land protections.
· Community and Art as Hope: I highlight a film screening event I co-hosted with filmmaker Kristin Tièche, featuring local films on environmental topics. Young filmmakers offered a refreshing perspective, focusing on community solutions and creative problem-solving.
· Young Filmmakers' Impact: Despite climate challenges, the youngest participants exhibited hope and determination, emphasizing community engagement as a path forward.
· Appreciation and Future Vision: Thank you, listeners for your support! Stay tuned for the next series which will focus on artists in healthcare fields, beginning in early April.
Mentioned Films and Contributors:
1. The Invisible Mammal by Kristin Tièche, focuses on bats.
2. Film by Cynthia Abbott featuring artist Tess Felix and her ocean plastic portraits.
3. Above Ground by Jimmy Ramirez, discusses Oakland's natural waterways.
4. Threads of Change by Ethan Lee, covers fast fashion's environmental effects.
5. What's at Steak by Alisa Ching, Ashlynn Wong, and Sonia Shin, addresses beef overconsumption and global warming.
Acknowledgments:
· Special thanks to the podcast editor, Iva Hristova.
· Gratitude to musicians Ketsa and Lobo Loco for the podcast's music.
· Appreciation for listener donations and engagement throughout the series.
Next Series Preview:
· After a month-long break, the podcast will return in April with a new series focused on artists in the healthcare sector.
Listeners are encouraged to stay connected and join for future episodes as the podcast continues to explore the intersection of art and transformative societal impact.
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Links to artists mentioned in the episode.
Kristin Tièche, The Invisible Mammal
Cynthia Abbott, Every Second Breath
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