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Year Two: Episode Eleven - Greg Sarris and Obi Kaufmann

1 h 15 min · 20 de jun de 2024
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When we embarked on the journey to create PLACE AND PURPOSE, our goal was simple yet profound: to immerse ourselves in the essence of a single location and use it as a lens through which to explore the complexities of our world. Now, as we approach our 23rd episode, we find ourselves reflecting on the incredible journey we've undertaken. We've asked countless questions, delved into a myriad of topics, and unearthed layers of understanding. In this episode, Greg and Obi not only reflect on what they've learned and gained but also look ahead to the uncharted territories of the future.

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episode Year Two: Episode Twelve - Armando Quintero, Director of California State Parks & Recreation artwork

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episode Year Two: Episode Eight - Layel Camargo and Niko Alexandre from The Shelterwood Collective artwork

Year Two: Episode Eight - Layel Camargo and Niko Alexandre from The Shelterwood Collective

Greg and Obi invite special guests Layel Camargo and Niko Alexandre from the Shelterwood Collective onto the show.  ABOUT LAYEL Layel is Yaqui and Mayo of the Sonoran Desert. As a transgender and gender non-conforming person, they’ve dedicated the last decade advancing climate justice through storytelling by creating campaigns like ‘Climate Woke’ with The Center For Cultural Power and supporting media projects like ‘The North Pole Show’ with Executive Producers Rosario Dawson and Movement Generation, Justice and Ecology Project. They are the producer and host of ‘Did We Go Too Far’, a climate justice podcast. Most recently, Layel was named on the Grist 2020 Fixers List. They graduated from UC Santa Cruz with degrees in Feminist Studies and Legal Studies. ABOUT NIKO Nikola is a Black queer forester by training and by calling. Nikola was raised by the deserts of New Mexico and the alpine mountains of Southern France. After attending a nature-based healing gathering following the Pulse massacre, Nikola committed his life to healing through tending the earth and reclaiming land stewardship as a way of nurturing a future for the communities he belongs to. Nikola holds a Master’s of Forestry and Master’s of Business Administration from Yale University, and founded Conservation International’s Ecosystem Restoration Program.

11 de mar de 20241 h 31 min