55 min

Episode 6: Hydropower and its Impacts with Alexis Lathem Pedaling Forward

    • Education

Woohoo welcome to Episode 6 of Pedaling Forward! In this episode, Bristol and Rachel interview Alexis Lathem who writes about her experience advocating for the Innu community in Labrador/Newfoundland, Canada, where the governments paired with HydroQuebec, a hydropower company, to build a new dam (Muskrat Dam) that flooded the Innu's land without their consent or knowledge. We discuss her experience with the Innu community, "renewable" energies, and even regenerative agriculture! This is an episode you don't want to miss. If y'all have any questions, comments, or concerns, don't hesitate to reach out. Thanks for listening :)

Check out Alexis's two articles about her experience here:

Where there is Light there is Water: https://aboutplacejournal.org/issues/roots-and-resistance/regeneration/alexis-lathem/

Two Gorges: A River Journey: https://aboutplacejournal.org/issues/political-landscapes/forward/alexis-lathem/

To get involved with climate justice advocacy work with Indigenous People, the Indigenous Environmental Network is a great resource. Here is their website: https://www.ienearth.org

Woohoo welcome to Episode 6 of Pedaling Forward! In this episode, Bristol and Rachel interview Alexis Lathem who writes about her experience advocating for the Innu community in Labrador/Newfoundland, Canada, where the governments paired with HydroQuebec, a hydropower company, to build a new dam (Muskrat Dam) that flooded the Innu's land without their consent or knowledge. We discuss her experience with the Innu community, "renewable" energies, and even regenerative agriculture! This is an episode you don't want to miss. If y'all have any questions, comments, or concerns, don't hesitate to reach out. Thanks for listening :)

Check out Alexis's two articles about her experience here:

Where there is Light there is Water: https://aboutplacejournal.org/issues/roots-and-resistance/regeneration/alexis-lathem/

Two Gorges: A River Journey: https://aboutplacejournal.org/issues/political-landscapes/forward/alexis-lathem/

To get involved with climate justice advocacy work with Indigenous People, the Indigenous Environmental Network is a great resource. Here is their website: https://www.ienearth.org

55 min

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