On today’s show, we’re joined by Kriss Marion and Mariann Holm from Wisconsin Women in Conservation for a discussion of their work connecting women to farm resources and programs. Kriss […]
Indigenous Perspectives on the Rights of Nature
“We have to take care of all of creation because it is us.” That’s Simone Senogles, who was arrested earlier this week for protesting Line 3, a pipeline expansion proposed […]
Bundy Family Politics, Public Lands, and the Pandemic
In 2016, anti-government extremist Ammon Bundy led a deadly 41-day militia standoff at Malheur National Wildlife Refuge in Oregon. Earlier this week on Easter Sunday, Bundy hosted a large worship […]
Indigenous Environmental Activism in Latin America
Today on the show, we look at Indigenous resistance movements and environmental activism in Latin America. First, reporter Reynard Loki discusses the Waorani resistance to oil activity in Ecuador. Then, […]
Rebroadcast: L’Eau Est La Vie Camp And Standing Rock
Today’s episode is a rebroadcast from October 5, 2018. Over the course of the hour, we feature women on the front lines of water and land justice in the United […]
Water and Land Justice: L’Eau Est La Vie Camp and Standing Rock
Today’s episode features women on the front lines of water and land justice in the United States. First, we get updates from Anne White Hat, an activist and water protector […]