The Montana DSA Podcast
Montana DSA Democratic Socialists of America) Podcast Episode 28 features Nick Engelfried (https://nickengelfried.com/about-nick/ [https://nickengelfried.com/about-nick/]) -- environmental educator and climate activist since the early 2000s and author of Movement Makers: How Young Activists Upended the Politics of Climate Change [https://nickengelfried.com/movementmakers/] (https://nickengelfried.com/movementmakers/ [https://nickengelfried.com/movementmakers/]), the first major book to comprehensively examine more than two decades of youth-led climate activism and organizing. In this podcast, Nick Engelfried and Helena DSA's Frank Kromkowski have a conversation about the two decade history of youth-led climate activism in the United States and about needed next steps of a youth-led movement strengthened by two decades of transformative action. After in finishing his MS in Environmental Studies at UM in Missoula, Nick expanded his involvement in Montana’s climate justice movement, working with UM students to launch a fossil fuel divestment campaign and co-founding a local chapter (350 Montana, https://www.350montana.org/ [https://www.350montana.org/]) of the international climate activist organization 350.org [http://350.org] (https://350.org/ [https://350.org/]). Engelfried was also, in 2018 , founder of Reconnect Earth (RE, https://reconnectearth.org/aboutus/ [https://reconnectearth.org/aboutus/]: RE works for a socially and ecologically just future by fostering and growing a network of empowered young leaders to sustain grassroots social movements for years to come.) As an environmental educator with Reconnect Earth and also as freelance journalist, Nick has covered the Pacific Northwest fossil fuel resistance, Indigenous-led campaigns to stop oil pipelines, the fossil fuel divestment movement, the rise of the Fridays for Future climate strikes, and more. Nick’s path into activism began in the early 2000s, when the national youth climate movement itself was young. He helped organize students to support campus sustainability efforts and campaigns to stop large fossil fuel projects, first at Portland Community College and then at Oregon’s Pacific University. After graduating from Pacific in 2009, Nick continued recruiting students from colleges and universities throughout the Northwest to oppose coal plants and liquefied natural gas pipelines in the region. He received the Oregon Sierra Club’s Adam Alabarca Young Activist Award in 2010. In 2011, Nick moved to Missoula, Montana, where he earned a Master’s in Environmental Studies at the University of Montana and founded the student-led Blue Skies Campaign (https://nickengelfried.com/blue-skies-campaign/ [https://nickengelfried.com/blue-skies-campaign/]). Blue Skies helped grow and escalate the grassroots resistance to coal mine-for-export projects by organizing large rallies, creative protests, and nonviolent direct action in Western Montana. Blue Skies was a new student-led grassroots organization to oppose new coal mining and coal exports in Montana and it evolved into an organization with hundreds of student and non-student members. Blue Skies used traditional grassroots organizing methods as well as tactics like nonviolent direct action and civil disobedience to demonstrate public opposition to Arch Coal’s proposed Otter Creek Coal Mine and other coal industry projects in Montana. Over the course of four years, Blue Skies organized rallies with hundreds of people, held the largest climate-related civil disobedience action in Montana history (a sit-in at the State Capitol building in Helena), peacefully blockaded coal trains, and put pressure on public officials. In 2015, the Otter Creek Coal Mine –- which would have been located in Southeast Montana and would have been one of the largest coal strip mines in North America–- was officially canceled by Arch Coal. More about Nick Engelfried: https://nickengelfried.com/about-nick/ [https://nickengelfried.com/about-nick/]
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