WE ARE ENDANGERED SPECIES

Season 2 Episode 1 - We Are Water

52 min · 27 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of We Are Endangered Species, we speak with filmmaker Michael Zelniker about The Struggle for Mother Water, an eight-part documentary series exploring the global water crisis through the voices of women, Indigenous communities, and frontline defenders. From contaminated water and privatization to climate change, public health, and the fight for water as a human right, this conversation moves between urgent reality and hard-earned hope. Michael shares what drove him to spend 219 days across 21 countries documenting the lived experience of water scarcity, and why he believes the answers already exist in the communities most affected. This is a frank, emotional, and deeply human conversation about survival, justice, and what it will take to protect the one thing none of us can live without. A story about crisis. A story about resistance. A story about water.

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Season 2 Episode 1 - We Are Water

In this episode of We Are Endangered Species, we speak with filmmaker Michael Zelniker about The Struggle for Mother Water, an eight-part documentary series exploring the global water crisis through the voices of women, Indigenous communities, and frontline defenders. From contaminated water and privatization to climate change, public health, and the fight for water as a human right, this conversation moves between urgent reality and hard-earned hope. Michael shares what drove him to spend 219 days across 21 countries documenting the lived experience of water scarcity, and why he believes the answers already exist in the communities most affected. This is a frank, emotional, and deeply human conversation about survival, justice, and what it will take to protect the one thing none of us can live without. A story about crisis. A story about resistance. A story about water.

27 de abr de 202652 min