We’re back with more episodes! I am so honored to speak with Leah Thomas and Sabs Katz, founder and co-founder respectively of Intersectional Environmentalist, in today’s episode. We chat about several topics regarding how being an advocate for the environment must be in tandem with doing anti-racism work, how sustainability has been commoditized, and more. This is such an important episode, and I hope you learn from it as much as I did when recording!
In this episode, we discuss:
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How Leah and Sabs got into environmentalism
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Why Leah and Sabs focus on environmentalism over sustainability
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How we need to move past zero waste and “mason jar” sustainability
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How to be more intersectional in your environmentalism and ask harder questions
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How to call out and call in individuals
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Why Leah chooses compassion over shaming
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The challenges of “Columbusing”— people reclaiming things that BIPOC or other cultures have been doing for awhile
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Cultural appropriation and its impacts on the environmentalism movement
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The future of Intersectional Environmentalist
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And more!
Mentioned in this episode
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Kimberle Crenshaw and her TEDTalk, The Urgency of Intersectionality
All the deets:
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Learn more about Intersectional Environmentalist and support their work on their website, intersectionalenvironmentalist.com
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Check out Leah’s blog and Sab’s YouTube
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Follow @intersectionalenvironmentalist, @greengirlleah, and @sustainablesabs on Instagram and share their important work
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Tag me (@saraweinreb) and IE, Leah, and Sabs on Instagram with your favorite takeaways from the episode— we’d love to hear them!

