Reclaim the climate
Reclaim the climate
Climate Justice Camp
Reclaim the climate
Climate Justice Camp
In these discussions we talk about privilege, relations of domination and marginalisation in activist spaces, whiteness, macho-heroism, colonial visions of ecology and “nature”, heteronormativity, and a host of other things that seem to us to be addressed too little when we talk about climate. We talk about ourselves, our experiences, our lives, our utopias, in the language in which we are most comfortable: French, Dutch or English.This podcast is for those who don’t want to choose one fight over another. For those who think that victories that take place at the expense of other oppressed groups are not really victories. For those who believe that all forms of oppression on humans and other forms of life are interrelated and require interconnected forms of resistance in order to be overthrown. For activists who are in collectives, who occupy spaces or who take direct action, as well as for those who want to talk about it with their friends: talking about a cause is also a way to help it progress. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
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4
Typical release rate
± 33 days
Latest episode
6 years ago
June 30, 2020
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