Climate Changemakers

Elevate

Climate Changemakers is a podcast series, showcasing and celebrating leaders in equity work and climate action, presented by Elevate and hosted by AirGo. In season one we highlighted leaders across Illinois, and in season two we will be featuring leaders nationwide!

  1. Episode 3.4 - Resita Cox

    11/03/2022

    Episode 3.4 - Resita Cox

    Climate Changemakers is a podcast series highlighting leaders in equity work and climate action. For season three, we're centering artists and creators producing content about the environment and climate crisis in innovative ways. By passing the mic to them, we can together explore how to expand this important conversation through art and media, bringing in people who might not otherwise have participated. Resita Cox - Episode 4 Resita Cox is a director whose documentaries center on Southern, Black communities and use them as a lens to examine topics ranging from environmental justice to racial justice. She is the director of Freedom Hill, a documentary about the environmental racism that is washing away the first town chartered by Black people in the nation, with which she was named a 2021 Hulu/Kartemquin Accelerator Fellow. This episode was recorded in the "Elevate Cafe" at our Green Street headquarters in Chicago. ➡️ Website: https://www.ElevateNP.org About Elevate: We design and implement programs that reduce costs, protect people and the environment, and ensure the benefits of clean and efficient energy use reach those who need them most. Elevate seeks to create a world in which everyone has clean and affordable heat, power, and water in their homes and communities — no matter who they are or where they live. Making the benefits and services of the clean energy economy accessible to everyone is how we fight climate change while supporting equity.

    27 min
  2. Episode 3.3 - Judy Natal

    10/13/2022

    Episode 3.3 - Judy Natal

    Climate Changemakers is a podcast series highlighting leaders in equity work and climate action. For season three, we're centering artists and creators producing content about the environment and climate crisis in innovative ways. By passing the mic to them, we can together explore how to expand this important conversation through art and media, bringing in people who might not otherwise have participated. Judy Natal - Episode 3 Judy Natal is a Chicago-based artist, author, and Professor Emeritus of Photography at Columbia College Chicago. Her recent project, The Weather Diaries, is a body of work based on the 33 video interviews Judy conducted in Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Hawai'i, with a particular focus on Traditional Indigenous practices (TEK). It has turned into a book project accompanied by an immersive exhibition with sonic, craft, still photography, video, archival materials, and story components. https://www.judynatal.com/ This episode was recorded in the "Elevate Cafe" at our Green Street headquarters in Chicago. ➡️ Subscribe: Elevate ➡️ Website: https://www.ElevateNP.org About Elevate: We design and implement programs that reduce costs, protect people and the environment, and ensure the benefits of clean and efficient energy use reach those who need them most. Elevate seeks to create a world in which everyone has clean and affordable heat, power, and water in their homes and communities — no matter who they are or where they live. Making the benefits and services of the clean energy economy accessible to everyone is how we fight climate change while supporting equity.

    22 min
  3. Episode 3.1 - Uzma Noormohamed

    09/15/2022

    Episode 3.1 - Uzma Noormohamed

    Climate Changemakers is a podcast series highlighting leaders in equity work and climate action. For season three, we’re centering artists and creators producing content about the environment and climate crisis in innovative ways. By passing the mic to them, we can together explore how to expand this important conversation through art and media, bringing in people who might not otherwise have participated. UZMA NOORMOHAMED – EPISODE 1 Uzma Noormohamed is the Program Director at the Illinois Science and Energy Innovation Foundation in Chicago. Uzma has over a decade of experience working on climate and energy issues and is most recently proud of leading E(art)H Chicago, a grant program supporting the use of art and stories to stimulate community engagement on climate change, natural resource use, and environmental justice in Chicago neighborhoods. This episode was recorded in the "Elevate Cafe" at our Green Street headquarters in Chicago. Website: https://www.ElevateNP.org About Elevate: We design and implement programs that reduce costs, protect people and the environment, and ensure the benefits of clean and efficient energy use reach those who need them most. Elevate seeks to create a world in which everyone has clean and affordable heat, power, and water in their homes and communities — no matter who they are or where they live. Making the benefits and services of the clean energy economy accessible to everyone is how we fight climate change while supporting equity.

    10 min
  4. Episode 2.5 - Monica Lewis-Patrick

    10/14/2021

    Episode 2.5 - Monica Lewis-Patrick

    Climate Changemakers is back for Season 2! And this year, hosts Damon and Kiss are reaching beyond Illinois and talking with environmental justice movement workers from across the land about what ideas guide their work, which strategies have been effective, and what advice they have for Elevate as the organization works to put people and the planet first in the fight to build equity through climate action. On Episode 5, Dame and Kiss head east to talk Detroit with the inimitable Monica Lewis-Patrick. Known as the "Water Warrior," Monica is the cofounder of We The People Detroit, a community-based grassroots organization aiming to inform, educate, and empower Detroit residents on imperative issues surrounding civil rights, land, water, education, and the democratic process. She talks about the links between water access and austerity, the gender-based violence of water shutoffs, the regional coalition of water organizing across the Great Lakes, how her mother called her to action, and much more. SHOW NOTES Support We The People Detroit - https://www.wethepeopleofdetroit.com Gloria House - https://snccdigital.org/people/gloria-house/ Rev. Dr. JoAnne Watson - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JoAnn_Watson ALEC - https://www.alecexposed.org/wiki/ALEC_Exposed Charity Hicks - https://www.onthecommons.org/magazine/commoner/remembering-charity-hicks Prof. Gwen Winston - https://anchor.fm/onesongplaylist/episodes/Monica-Lewis-Patrick--Gwen-Winston-Motown-Matriarchs-Part-1-e10jmdk We the Youth Detroit - https://www.wethepeopleofdetroit.com/youth-leaders The New “Water Barons”: Wall Street Mega-Banks are Buying up the World’s Water - https://www.globalresearch.ca/the-new-water-barons-wall-street-mega-banks-are-buying-up-the-worlds-water/5383274 Water Shutoffs During COVID-19 and Black Lives: Case Study Detroit -https://www.liebertpub.com/doi/10.1089/env.2020.0064#.YPwWWm4u4S8.facebook Clean Water and Reproductive Justice - https://www.nationalpartnership.org/our-work/resources/repro/clean-water-and-reproductive-justice.pdf Water insecurity and psychosocial distress: case study of the Detroit water shutoffs - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32930795/

    34 min

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Climate Changemakers is a podcast series, showcasing and celebrating leaders in equity work and climate action, presented by Elevate and hosted by AirGo. In season one we highlighted leaders across Illinois, and in season two we will be featuring leaders nationwide!