
Decolonizing Climate Action through Imagination and Indigenous Pathways
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Do you want to be part of the movement to address the climate crisis and foster a more sustainable world? In this episode, we explore the transformative power of art, education, and Indigenous leadership in creating meaningful change for our planet.
Through a thought-provoking conversation with, David Quigg, an organizer from Sierra Club BC, we dive into the deep connections between colonization, climate, and biodiversity crises. Together, we uncover how decolonization and Indigenous-led pathways can guide us toward healing the Earth. From using imagination to inspire activism to empowering youth with multi-generational responsibilities, this episode offers a fresh perspective on environmental action.
Feel inspired with actionable steps to foster interconnection with all life and reimagine a better, more sustainable future!
Host: Aarushi Harish, President of the Green Warriors Club at Walnut Grove Secondary, Langley BC
For more information about me, use this link: https://sustainable-shift.blogspot.com/
Guest #1: David Quigg, Organizer at Sierra Club BC
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