Welcome back to The Earth Sea Love Podcast.
We are excited to bring you another mini series of specially commissioned episodes which explore climate justice and decolonisation of the environmental and conservation movement.
Created and specially commissioned in collaboration with Northumberland National Park Authority's Future Landscapes Festival, which focuses on ‘Nature, People, Climate, Place’, explores how England’s precious landscapes serve people, nature, industry, and climate.
It will include an exhibition, and a series of thought-provoking discussions and experiences designed to prompt people to think about the role landscape plays in their lives, and what they want the landscape in Northumberland National Park to look like in the future.
With our podcast episodes, we aim to bring diverse and critical voices to the table of discussions an decision making.
In this episode, hosted by Dr Sheree Mack in conversation with Shaira Begum, they discuss:
Share Begum Bio:
Shaira is an environmental justice organizer, working on health and climate projects with over 10 years experience as an environmental educator, trainer and facilitator.
Keen to live somewhere in the countryside one day with her own chickens, market garden , a fat poly tunnel and goats... Dreaming big!
Shaira was born in Brick Lane and still lives there , grateful for her educators and elders around who have always shown her the benefits of growing her own produce from her own motherlands, the food that they grew up on. Shaira has a background in training and facilitation with community groups, runs food growing and nature connection workshops, naturally runs inclusive participatory ways of working within community care context and bringing lived experience to the forefront. Connect with Shairavia twitter - @Shairaecostuff
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004 - Personal Narrative from Sheree Mack, pt.2
002 - Personal Narrative from Sheree Mack, pt.1
003- A Conversation with Jane Odegha about the group African Women’s Voices and Food
001 - The First Episode - An intimate conversation with Anita Wan about growing plants and allotments
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