SanDiego350 - New Energy San Diego 350
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- Samhälle och kultur
Interviews with SanDiego350 members and others members of the climate justice movement to engage in dialogues about Nature (human, interspecies, land/sea), policy, environmental justice, equity and much more
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New Energy Podcast - Conversation with Joyce Lane
In this conversation, we provide insight into the work of San Diego 350 and underscore the urgency of collective action in addressing climate change and creating a more sustainable future.
Timestamps:
00:00 Welcome to the new season of our SD350 Podcast!
02:00 350?! Why 350? 🤔
04:00 Your hosts Anita and Maria
07: 00 The mission of San Diego 350
10:30 What is our theory of change?
12:30 Say it loud! Intersectionality!
15:30 Housing for All
19:00 San Diego Building Electrification Coalition
19:50 Let's Go! San Diego
24:00 SB1147 Buffer zones between houses and oil wells
27:00 Public Power
33:00 TAKE ACTION ❗️
34:30 What if I don't have time? 🫨
37:00 Thank you! Byeee
The conversation is an interview-style podcast featuring Joyce Lane, the board president of San Diego 350, a volunteer organization affiliated with 350.org focused on addressing climate change and injustice. We introduce Joyce and briefly discuss her background and involvement with the organization. Anita and Maria provide an overview of San Diego 350's mission, emphasizing the importance of collective action in combating climate change.
Joyce explains the significance of the name "350" concerning carbon dioxide levels and the organization's efforts to mitigate climate change impacts. And we all discuss the organization's various teams and initiatives, including policy advocacy, community activism, and youth engagement.
The conversation delves into specific campaigns and priorities of San Diego 350, such as advocating for public transit expansion, promoting building electrification, and supporting legislation for environmental protection. It also addresses challenges posed by the oil and gas industry and the importance of grassroots activism in pushing for systemic change.
We want to stress the importance of community involvement and highlight opportunities for individuals to contribute, regardless of their age or availability. And encourage listeners to join efforts in addressing climate change and promoting environmental justice.
WAYS TO TAKE ACTION https://sandiego350.org/take-action/
IN THIS EPISODE
Let's Go! San Diego. https://www.letsgosd.org/
FIND US AT
San Diego 350 https://sandiego350.org/
GET IN TOUCH
sd350-jedi@googlegroups.com
volunteer@sandiego350.org
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#5 Becoming a JEDI Master with Rachal Hamilton
Hello all and welcome to the fifth episode of the New Energy Podcast. For our fifth episode I speak to Rachal Hamilton SanDiego350's Justice and Equity Intern, where she researches and develops anti-racist strategies to further curate SD350’s strive to implement social and racial equity throughout the organization’s policies and volunteer efforts. Rachal leads the JEDI (Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion) team helping to implement new ideas through educational training components and innovative content that will help SD350 embrace a culture of intersectionality. As a first-year college student at Southwestern College and the campus’ Student Vice President, Rachal is constantly advocating for her community and creating change wherever she goes.
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#4 - Climate Reality Project talking about San Diego's Climate Action Plan - Joe Houde, Rose Hanscom, Lori Mendez
Hello all and welcome to the fourth episode of the New Energy Podcast. This episodes guests are three unique and energizing members of the climate movement volunteering with both SD350 and the Climate Reality Project, the focus of our conversation was on a letter that they submitted to the San Diego Government regarding the Climate Action Plan and how to improve it so that the city can meet its climate goals. The three guests are all members of Climate Reality Project (https://www.theclimaterealityprojectsandiego.org) Policy Pod and have a diverse background, Joe Houde was a former entrepreneur and ran his own business, Rose Hanscom is a retired Science teacher at Francis Parker school and Lori Mendez is a local litigator representing victims of catastrophic injuries and medical malpractice case.
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#3 - Food & Soil Interview with Alexandra Regan, Co-Chair of SD350 Food & Soil Team
Hello all and welcome to another episode of SD350's New Energy Podcast, this conversation was actually the first trial run of the podcast but is a great conversation that needs to be shared! My guest is Alexandra (or Xan) Regan who was the Co-Chair of SD350's Food & Soil team for over two years. Website: https://sandiego350.org Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SanDiego350
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Open Mic Event: The Story of Interbeing
This brief spoken word story was from an online event on Jan 23, 2021 in collaboration with Word Up Amsterdam (https://www.youtube.com/c/WordUpAmsterdam/featured) and Envitalyfe (https://www.envitalyfe.com/) which hosted an event where writers from all over the world participated to share their work. This is my contribution on the interconnected nature of life on this planet and how to find a way toward Interbeing, hope you enjoy.
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#2 - Noah Harris, Climate Action Campaign, Transportation is Civil Rights Issue
Hello all and welcome to the second episode of SD350' New Energy Podcast!
This podcast was created to bring new conversations and a New Energy to helping address our climate crisis and the challenges we all face as a society. To do that we focus on interviewing engaging and forward thinking members of the climate justice and activism movement to discuss their story and take on what's happening and where we are going.
Our guest today is Noah Harris the Transportation Policy Advocate at the Climate Action Campaign (https://www.climateactioncampaign.org/), Noah conducts transportation policy research and advocates for a more connected, equitable, and sustainable San Diego transportation system.
The focus of our talk was to continue in the spirit of the Transportation Justice Forum that SD350 hosted on Nov 12th, which focused on the causes and impacts of Transportation injustice, both structural and systemic and was a powerful call to action and recognized that transportation is a civil rights issue.
Website: https://sandiego350.org/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SanDiego350
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