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Raíces Verdes is a platform dedicated archiving and sharing the experiences of Black, Indigenous, People of Color across diasporic experiences reconnecting with their “green roots”. Green roots are defined as our ancestral connection to the earth that embodies our relationships with all living and spiritual beings. Through multimedia storytelling rooted in self-determination, Raíces Verdes envisions marginalized people finding healing by reconnecting with the environment through our unique ancestral frameworks to create a
Hosted by Samara Almonte, La Fresa de Rancho
Artwork by Dario Castellon

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Raíces Verdes is a platform dedicated archiving and sharing the experiences of Black, Indigenous, People of Color across diasporic experiences reconnecting with their “green roots”. Green roots are defined as our ancestral connection to the earth that embodies our relationships with all living and spiritual beings. Through multimedia storytelling rooted in self-determination, Raíces Verdes envisions marginalized people finding healing by reconnecting with the environment through our unique ancestral frameworks to create a
Hosted by Samara Almonte, La Fresa de Rancho
Artwork by Dario Castellon

    Viva the Student Intifada!

    Viva the Student Intifada!

    Today, we are going to hear from a very special mentor, friend and teacher in my life, Simon Sedillo. We are gathered here to discuss the uprising of student encampments, which are only increasing every day and across the world, in support of Palestinian liberation. Because of our context, we will be focusing on the student encampments in the U.S, or as many are calling the “student intifada” movement.

    Given Simon's experiences as a community organizer and researcher on the effects of the neoliberal military political economy on indigenous communities in the US and Mexico, we are here to draw parallels between military occupation in Turtle Island and the occupation of Palestine, and how U.S imperialism relates to both struggles for liberation. Simon is author of the recently published book, Weapons, Drugs & Money: Crime, Corruption and Community Based liberation in the U.S/Mexico Neoliberal Military Political Economy.

    Artwork ft in episode cover art from @nochedivina

    Resources:


    Toolkit to Defend K-12 Educators and Librarians Against False Accusations of Antisemitism
    All the Walls Will Fall: 2023 Palestine Liberation Resource List
    All Out for Palestine Toolkit 3.0
    Home | Decolonize Palestine
    intifada (Palestinian uprising) - Palestine Remix
    Huelga (Strike) UNAM 1999 - 2000
    Why Student Protests for Gaza Are Microcosms for a Better World

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    Beyond Representation: Recap of 2022

    Beyond Representation: Recap of 2022

    Hello all, its been a while since our last episode! A lot has been happening since Raíces Verdes last episode was release Dec, 2021. During the first half of the episode I recap different collaborations and work over the past 10 months that have helped expand Raíces Verdes storytelling from podcasting to other mediums. Towards the second half of the episode I dive more into the topics of representation, and how Raíces Verdes' focus is shifting away from meeting a "diversity quota" in the environmental & sustainability field, and instead working towards storytelling and community building that is rooted in self-determination, healing and reconnecting to our green roots. Lastly, I talk about how my understanding of my own identity as a reconnecting Indigenous women, or P'urhepecha women has shaped the new direction Raíces Verdes is heading towards and what this means for the kind of content we want to develop in 2023. 

    To connect with Raíces Verdes visit https://raicesverdesmedia.com/ or follow on Instagram: @nuestrasraicesverdes

    If you want to donate to Raíces Verdes and support our growth visit: ko-fi.com/raicesverdes

    Mentions in the episode:

    Alimentando al Pueblo: Community Stories video

    Healing and Storytelling in Times of COVID-19 

    Sage Magazine Issue 07 ft Samara Almonte

    Brave Space Project: Expedition Reclamation

    SHADO Magazine editorial pieces

    Refuge Outdoor Festival

    Eddie Bauer ft : Live Your Adventure

    Weapons, Drugs & Money by Simon Sedillo

    • 1시간 5분
    Indigenous Knowledge: All About Mezcal

    Indigenous Knowledge: All About Mezcal

    Wanted to end 2021 with a fun and perhaps unusual topic. Today we are talking about mezcal! You can probably tell right away based on how much I talk in this episode compare to others, but I LOVE mezcal. And you might not believe it but there are lot of conversations to be had about environmental justice and decolonization when it comes to this ancestral beverage. So in this episode I interview Elisa Ruiz-Gutierrez, co-owner of Mezcal Vxhee and a 5th generation mezcalera from Santiago Matatlan, Oaxaca (the capital of mezcal). We discuss what is mezcal, and what are some of the inequities her Zapoteco family and community face as they continue to produce this artisanal drink. To support this Indigenous, women-owned business and learn more about Elisa visit:

    https://www.mezcalvxhee.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/mezcalvxhee/

    https://www.instagram.com/mezcalvx

    • 58분
    Finding Roots Amongst Diaspora

    Finding Roots Amongst Diaspora

    This episode features Francis Mendoza. Francis goes by he/they/sila pronouns and lives on the ancestral, unceded and contemporary land of the Chocheño people in present-day Oakland, California. They are the Manager of Community Development for the Children & Nature Network and Director of the JEDAI section of the National Association for Interpretation (JEDAI means justice, equity, diversity, accessibility and inclusion). Francis is a first-generation Filipinx immigrant who identifies as a male-presenting, gender non-binary Asian-American Pacific Islander.

    I have been following Francis on social media for a while now, so I am glad we finally had the opportunity to collaborate on an episode together. This conversation was the perfect balance of real shit being discussed and also making space for laughter and chisme :) I always enjoy connecting with Filipinx folks, because our stories of diaspora (me being from "Latin America" diaspora) are so similar and we have also have so much to teach each other. Francis shares insights from their work as a naturalist, former park ranger, and thoughts on Indigeneity and how someone living in diaspora can be in good relationship with the land we occupy that is not our ancestral territories. To engage with some of Francis's work check out: https://linktr.ee/akialoa, and follow him @roving_ranger on Instagram! https://www.instagram.com/roving_ranger/

    Links and resources mentioned during the episode: 

    https://gyfoundation.org/The-Bridge-Project

    https://sogoreate-landtrust.org/shuumi-land-tax/

    https://www.childrenandnature.org/

    Raices Verdes Episode: https://nuestrasraicesverdes.com/podcast/abolition-the-outdoors/

    https://www.instagram.com/outdoorsforall_oldfort/

    https://www.parks.ca.gov/NewsRelease/1040

    • 47분
    (Re)nourishment of the Spirit

    (Re)nourishment of the Spirit

    We are back to having guests on the podcast! It only seem fitting to have Sanjana Sekhar as the first guest for the relaunch of Season 3.2, since we are constantly in conversation about healing, embracing change and holding space for the complicated emotions that arise. Sanjana Sekhar (SUN-juh-nah SHAKE-her) is an Indian-American filmmaker, climate activist, and Ayurvedic (Ayervada) wellness communicator. Her work seeks to amplify character-driven stories that heal our human relationships to ourselves, each other, and our planet, with a specific interest in socio-ecological justice, ancestral knowledge, and systems of re-nourishment. Outside of film, she's a Kathak (KUH-thuk) dancer and the co-founder of Sapling Collective, an interdisciplinary early-career professional group aimed at cross-industry collaborative climate action. In this episode we discuss some of her film projects, how she has shifted away from using the word "regenerative" in her line of work, and what self-determination means to her as she develops her projects from a decolonial framework. To learn more about her work check her out at @sanj___ on Instagram, or visit https://www.sanjanasekhar.com/ 

    • 42분
    In Motion with Vulnerability

    In Motion with Vulnerability

    Hello listeners, it's been a while since I have been behind the mic. This is the revival of Season 3, since I dropped off in the middle of it and I just wanted to give a quick update of what I have been up to and thoughts around creating a mission and vision for Raices Verdes. There have already been so many changes this year and I am just in motion with more to come. I am in motion with vulnerability, working to open my heart up and let the healing begin. So tune in if you want to share a moment of vulnerability with me and stay tuned for the next episode!  

    • 48분

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