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This podcast is meant to create a space to talk about community-oriented climate justice. As students at the University of Oregon, we are constantly surrounded by passionate activism and rich academic research. Our goal is to serve as a platform for different people and organizations that are doing climate justice work. We are interested in giving a voice to perspectives that aren’t always foregrounded by interviewing people of all demographics. Although the podcast is based out of the Eugene community, we address topics that are widely relevant. We hope to provide knowledge that can be a jumping off point for action. We believe in the importance of remaining inquisitive and thinking critically about societal habits and our own perspectives.
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What is CAP 3.0?
Learn about the university of Oregon's 3rd Climate Action Plan (CAP 3.0).
Featuring Tannor, Molly. Michel and Isa.
Script and editing by Tannor. Mixing and music by Michel.
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Good Fire: Decolonizing the Burn
The Wagon Burners describe the intersectional aspects in which colonization took good fire away from First Nation Indigenous Americans. Hear about what it has taken and the work that needs to be done in order to revive the practice of cultural burns.
Follow @wagon_burners on instagram for updates and ways to support.
We are on instagram @climatejusticeleague.
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Good Fire: Gender in the Fire World
Hear from Jessie, a member of the cultural burn group called The Wagon Burners as she describes her experience being a trans and indigenous woman in the fire burning world.
Follow @wagon_burners on instagram for updates and ways to support.
We are on instagram @climatejusticeleague.
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Good Fire: Meet the Wagon Burners
Meet some members of the Oregon based cultural burn group called The Wagon Burners and hear about what good fire means to them.
Follow @wagon_burners on instagram for updates and ways to support.
We are on instagram @climatejusticeleague.
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Solidarity with Atlanta Forest Defenders: What is Cop City?
Charges of domestic terrorism for sitting in trees, a pacifist being murdered and then accused of firing first, and at the heart of the conflict, a $90 million dollar military-style police training facility called cop city.
In this episode we are going to explore what is going on in Atlanta, and why it affects people everywhere.
Thank you to Midi Alchemy for the music in this episode!
To donate:
https://opencollective.com/forest-justice-defense-fund
Links:
https://defendtheatlantaforest.org/
https://grist.org/protest/atlanta-cop-city-terrorism/
https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/feb/12/cop-city-manuel-paez-teran-family-mourns
https://www.atlantanewsfirst.com/2023/01/18/cop-city-timeline-atlanta-public-safety-training-center/
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2023/02/14/hbcu-students-faculty-denounce-cop-city
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Save the Urban Farm
It's the Climate Justice Network, brought to you by Eugene, OR's Climate Justice League!
In this episode we provide a comprehensive analysis of the Nike/UO development project threatening UO's Urban Farm, the impact that will have on the community, and the group of students trying to stop it from happening.
Learn more about this issue by checking out:
savetheurbanfarm.com
blogs.uoregon.edu/urbanfarm/
And follow @SaveTheUrbanFarm on Instagram!
Our featured artist this week was Amos Heart! Search on any streaming platform, and follow on IG: @amosheartt
Disclaimer: In our frantic rush to get this timely episode out before the big, movement-building rally on May 6th, we created a product that is a little bit sloppier than our usual output. We'd like to specifically apologize to Teddy, who we called "Mickey" for some reason during the credit sequence, and we also apologize for volume, quality, and compression inconsistencies, and all other ways in which this episode is a little rough around the edges. Thanks for bearing with us, and for caring enough about the Urban Farm to listen through this. Solidarity forever. -CJL
Instagram: @climatejusticeleague
Website: climatejusticeleague.weebly.com
Twitter: @UOclimateleague