Wanjiku 'Wawa' Gatheru is the pioneering Executive Director and Founder of Black Girl Environmentalist. Black Girl Environmentalist is a U.S. organisation dedicated to addressing the leadership pathway and retention issue in the climate movement for Black girls, women and gender-expansive people in the United States.
In this inspiring episode, we explore the mission and vision of Black Girl Environmentalist and its impact in the world. Wawa and I discuss important elements to help you create an empowering, mission-aligned and impactful career in the environmental justice movement. As the rising and returning generation of environmentalists, we also take time to re-member and honor the contributions of our African American elders to the modern environmental justice movement.
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How African mythology is changing the environmental movement with Atwooki
Disability justice and Earth care with Valerie Novack
Understanding abolitionist Earth care with Evie Muir
Planting a homegrown Caribbean movement for climate justice with Derval Barzey
Celebrating Indigenous women’s leadership with Hindou Oumarou Ibrahim
Gardening as a practice in liberation with Poppy Okotcha
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Celebrating the end of Season 1 with Black Earth team and our listeners!
The values to transform our world with Ife Kilimanjaro
Hurricanes and climate justice in the Caribbean with Marjahn Finlayson
How gorillas and communities can live in harmony with Dr. Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka
Reparations for people and nature with Esther Stanford-Xosei
Love, farming and food justice with Leah Penniman
All the feels: understanding eco-anxiety with Jennifer Uchendu
Breathing air, breathing justice with Rosamund Adoo-Kissi-Debrah
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