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Breaking Barriers and Brushstrokes: The Art of Intersectional Activism with Elijah McKenzie Jackson

53 min · 31. maj 2023
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In this episode, Ana dives deep into the interconnectedness of social justice and environmental issues with her guest, Elijah McKenzie Jackson. Elijah McKenzie-Jackson is a prominent environmental activist, artist, and advocate for social justice. He gained recognition for his involvement in the School Strike for Climate movement and his thought-provoking art pieces. Elijah has also raised awareness about gun violence and LGBTQ+ rights. He is committed to systemic change and believes in using his artistic talents to spark conversations and drive action. They explore the incorporation of intersectional thinking in environmental and climate justice, debunk misconceptions surrounding the cost of going green, and discuss practical steps for accessibility. They also delve into Elijah's journey as a vegan activist and the impact of personal choices on environmental activism. The conversation touches upon the challenges and opportunities of online activism, the balance between urgency and political change, the role of artivism in shaping social justice movements, and the sustainability of blockchain platforms for NFTs. The episode concludes with a discussion of LGBTQ+ rights, the importance of marginalized voices, and coping with climate grief.

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episode Breaking Barriers and Brushstrokes: The Art of Intersectional Activism with Elijah McKenzie Jackson artwork

Breaking Barriers and Brushstrokes: The Art of Intersectional Activism with Elijah McKenzie Jackson

In this episode, Ana dives deep into the interconnectedness of social justice and environmental issues with her guest, Elijah McKenzie Jackson. Elijah McKenzie-Jackson is a prominent environmental activist, artist, and advocate for social justice. He gained recognition for his involvement in the School Strike for Climate movement and his thought-provoking art pieces. Elijah has also raised awareness about gun violence and LGBTQ+ rights. He is committed to systemic change and believes in using his artistic talents to spark conversations and drive action. They explore the incorporation of intersectional thinking in environmental and climate justice, debunk misconceptions surrounding the cost of going green, and discuss practical steps for accessibility. They also delve into Elijah's journey as a vegan activist and the impact of personal choices on environmental activism. The conversation touches upon the challenges and opportunities of online activism, the balance between urgency and political change, the role of artivism in shaping social justice movements, and the sustainability of blockchain platforms for NFTs. The episode concludes with a discussion of LGBTQ+ rights, the importance of marginalized voices, and coping with climate grief.

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