1 hr 6 min

Ep 69 - Who Run the World Sustainably Geeky

    • Natural Sciences

Girls! In honor of Women's History Month, Vanessa Conroy from Feminist Communities for Climate Justice joins us to discuss their work to achieve climate justice informed by feminist and community development principles. Their organization recognizes the intersectional relationship between climate change and social justice, and that climate must be considered in every policy decision we make. Vanessa discusses these issues, and the ways in which the climate crisis disproportionately affects women and other marginalized groups Resources discussed in this episode:
• It's Not That Radical by Mikaela Loach
• The Intersectional Environmentalist: How to Dismantle Systems of Oppression to Protect People + Planet by Leah Thomas
• Diversifying Power: Why We Need Antiracist, Feminist Leadership on Climate and Energy by Jennie C. Stephens
• Climate Justice: Hope, Resilience, and the Fight for a Sustainable Future by Mary Robinson
• Mary Robinson Foundation Principles of Climate Justice
• Feminist Communities for Climate Justice National Women's Council
• Feminist Communities for Climate Justice Community Work Ireland
• National Women's Council Ireland Twitter
• National Women's Council Ireland Instagram
• Community Work Ireland Twitter
• Vanessa Conroy Twitter
Host: Jennifer Hetzel
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Music by: Peter Emerson Jazz

Girls! In honor of Women's History Month, Vanessa Conroy from Feminist Communities for Climate Justice joins us to discuss their work to achieve climate justice informed by feminist and community development principles. Their organization recognizes the intersectional relationship between climate change and social justice, and that climate must be considered in every policy decision we make. Vanessa discusses these issues, and the ways in which the climate crisis disproportionately affects women and other marginalized groups Resources discussed in this episode:
• It's Not That Radical by Mikaela Loach
• The Intersectional Environmentalist: How to Dismantle Systems of Oppression to Protect People + Planet by Leah Thomas
• Diversifying Power: Why We Need Antiracist, Feminist Leadership on Climate and Energy by Jennie C. Stephens
• Climate Justice: Hope, Resilience, and the Fight for a Sustainable Future by Mary Robinson
• Mary Robinson Foundation Principles of Climate Justice
• Feminist Communities for Climate Justice National Women's Council
• Feminist Communities for Climate Justice Community Work Ireland
• National Women's Council Ireland Twitter
• National Women's Council Ireland Instagram
• Community Work Ireland Twitter
• Vanessa Conroy Twitter
Host: Jennifer Hetzel
Have an idea for an episode? You can reach Jennifer at jrhetz@gmail.com
Like the show? Do us a favor and rate / review the show on iTunes, Stitcher or wherever you get your podcasts from.
You can always reach us at EpicallyGeeky.com
You can also find us on FaceBook, Twitter and Instagram.
You can find us on iTunes here: https://apple.co/2RV2Iq2
You can find us on Google Podcast: http://bit.ly/3aDGWn6
You can find us on Spotify here: https://spoti.fi/2vxR7nu
You can find us on Pandora here: https://bit.ly/3bQmRKK
You can find us on Amazon Music here: https://amzn.to/3rORGEV
You can find us on Audible here: https://adbl.co/38JYvAm
You can find us on YouTube here: http://bit.ly/2Fz524t
Music by: Peter Emerson Jazz

1 hr 6 min