Community Conversations by Clothing The Gaps
What does climate change actually look like when it’s happening to your home in real time? In this episode of Community Conversations from Clothing The Gaps, Sarah Sherry sits down with proud Kulkalgal woman, marine biologist and climate justice advocate Tishiko King [https://www.justfuturescollab.org.au/] for a powerful conversation about sea country, self-determination, climate justice and the future of Torres Strait Island communities. Tish shares what it feels like to grow up on Masig Island, why climate change is already reshaping life in the Torres Strait, and the emotional reality of fighting to protect culture, stories and country for future generations. The conversation also explores: * Rising sea levels and climate impacts in the Torres Strait * Why First Nations-led climate solutions matter * Decolonising wealth and philanthropy * The work behind Just Futures Collab * Climate adaptation, seawalls and justice * Indigenous sovereignty and environmental protection * Community-led giving and climate action This is a deeply human conversation about responsibility, resilience and what climate justice really means when your homeland is on the frontline. 00:00 – “Picking up my ancestors’ bones like seashells” 00:16 – Welcome to Community Conversations 01:10 – Introducing Tishiko King 02:32 – What Masig Island feels like 06:24 – Life on a tiny Torres Strait island 08:24 – Who keeps Tish grounded 12:10 – The everyday reality of climate change in the Torres Strait 15:07 – Climate impacts on culture, country and ancestors 17:15 – Why climate justice is a First Nations issue 19:38 – The emotional weight of climate advocacy 22:00 – What self-determination actually looks like 24:49 – The risk of losing culture and country 26:19 – The story behind Just Futures Collab 29:03 – The Torres Strait climate human rights case 31:49 – Seawalls, adaptation and broken systems 38:11 – Decolonising wealth and philanthropy 41:35 – Funding Indigenous-led climate solutions 43:24 – What’s next for Just Futures Collab 46:04 – Everyday generosity and collective action 47:42 – Why mainland Australians should care 49:13 – Final reflections Connect with Tish and support Just Futures Collab here: https://www.justfuturescollab.org.au/ [https://www.justfuturescollab.org.au/]
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