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The Climate Front Line Podcast is a space where Alfredo engages with leaders through the sustainability, social justice, and environmental sectors. These critical conversations shift the narrative of how we understand climate change by centering those who are closest to the front line. Discover how the narrative changes through finding common language, keeping a critical eye on the outcomes, building role clarity, and developing transformational relationships. Listen in at the Climate Front Line so you too can be ahead of the curve with your journey in environmental justice.

Alfredo Gonzalez Valenzuela


    • Apr 30, 2021 LATEST EPISODE
    • every other week NEW EPISODES
    • 42m AVG DURATION
    • 33 EPISODES


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    CFL 033: Mentorship & Workforce Development with Greg Wolley

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 45:02


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. Greg Wolley 
He enjoys hiking, kayaking, exploring new outdoor spaces, traveling domestically and internationally. Greg is on a mission to support young professionals. He has extensive experience developing programs that bring diverse talent to conversation programs. https://www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-wolley-487574a/ (Linkedin) What land do you live on? Find out who were the natives people of the land that you are currently at by utilizinghttps://native-land.ca/ ( this tool to identify some of the nations). While the map also includes other parts of the world outside of Turtle Island, it is important to note that this is just a tool and should not be used as ends meet to assert or justify acknowledgement of natives peoples. If you are just starting your journey, feel free to reach out and I am happy to see how I can be of assistance! We are all in this healing journey together! Story Time We all got stories to share that were lessons, or moments of inspiration, that lift us up when we most needed. Do you have a story you would like to share with the community?https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ ( Record it here) Thank you Patreons Just want to acknowledge the support of my patreons, for both this podcast as well as other content platforms that I am using to create awareness about these issues. Thank you Emily and Ted! https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Become a Patreon for as little as $5 a month.) This will help me continue to bring these stories to you, as well as improve in different areas. Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast (Facebook)  | https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline ( Instagram)  | https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast ( Twitter) |  E-mail

    CFL 032: Public School Boards with Michelle DePass

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 53:26


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. Michelle DePass A mother, daughter, and a long family history of supporting youth, Michelle DePass is all in education. Michelle has extensive experience in housing, urban planning, sustainable business, and non-traditional education. Keep in touch with Michelle on her socials below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/depass/
 (Linkedin) | https://www.pps.net/Page/1821 (Portland Public Schools) | https://schoolboardpartners.org/ (School Board Partners ) What land do you live on? Find out who were the natives people of the land that you are currently at by utilizinghttps://native-land.ca/ ( this tool to identify some of the nations). While the map also includes other parts of the world outside of Turtle Island, it is important to note that this is just a tool and should not be used as ends meet to assert or justify acknowledgement of natives peoples. If you are just starting your journey, feel free to reach out and I am happy to see how I can be of assistance! We are all in this healing journey together! Story Time We all got stories to share that were lessons, or moments of inspiration, that lift us up when we most needed. Do you have a story you would like to share with the community?https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ ( Record it here) Thank you Patreons Just want to acknowledge the support of my patreons, for both this podcast as well as other content platforms that I am using to create awareness about these issues. Thank you Emily and Ted! https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Become a Patreon for as little as $5 a month.) This will help me continue to bring these stories to you, as well as improve in different areas. Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast (Facebook)  | https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline ( Instagram)  | https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast ( Twitter) |  E-mail

    CFL 031: Community Engagement with Anita Yap

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2021 38:27


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. Anita Yap Anita is a mother, daughter, sister, aunty, cousin and someone who is committed to the future of society and the planet. She has been working at the intersection of people, place and politics for over 30 years. Anita focuses working with governments, non-profits, business and racially diverse communities with environmental and climate justice, racial equity, public health, public policy and the built environment. Anita is Native Hawaiian and Chinese, first generation mainlander, Oregonian. Multicultural Collaborative https://mcc-pdx.com/ (Anita's Coaching ) What land do you live on? Find out who were the natives people of the land that you are currently at by utilizinghttps://native-land.ca/ ( this tool to identify some of the nations). While the map also includes other parts of the world outside of Turtle Island, it is important to note that this is just a tool and should not be used as ends meet to assert or justify acknowledgement of natives peoples. If you are just starting your journey, feel free to reach out and I am happy to see how I can be of assistance! We are all in this healing journey together! Story Time We all got stories to share that were lessons, or moments of inspiration, that lift us up when we most needed. Do you have a story you would like to share with the community?https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ ( Record it here) Thank you Patreons Just want to acknowledge the support of my patreons, for both this podcast as well as other content platforms that I am using to create awareness about these issues. Thank you Emily and Ted! https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Become a Patreon for as little as $5 a month.) This will help me continue to bring these stories to you, as well as improve in different areas. Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast (Facebook)  | https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline ( Instagram)  | https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast ( Twitter) |  E-mail

    CFL 030: Rethinking Ecosystem Services with Lorena Nascimento

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 51:27


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change.  Lorena Nascimento She enjoys swimming, writing, gardening, and practicing plant identification in her free time. You can find Lorena spending time with musician friends. She is always looking to find balance in the challenges of academic life with nature, spirituality, and bohemia. https://www.instagram.com/loribirth/ (Loribirth IG) (English) https://www.instagram.com/jupiradapraia/ (Jupiradapraia IG )(Portuguese) What land do you live on? Find out who were the natives people of the land that you are currently at by utilizing https://native-land.ca/ (this tool to identify some of the nations). While the map also includes other parts of the world outside of Turtle Island, it is important to note that this is just a tool and should not be used as ends meet to assert or justify acknowledgement of natives peoples. If you are just starting your journey, feel free to reach out and I am happy to see how I can be of assistance! We are all in this healing journey together! Story Time We all got stories to share that were lessons, or moments of inspiration, that lift us up when we most needed. Do you have a story you would like to share with the community? https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ (Record it here) Thank you Patreons Just want to acknowledge the support of my patreons, for both this podcast as well as other content platforms that I am using to create awareness about these issues. Thank you Emily and Ted! https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Become a Patreon for as little as $5 a month.) This will help me continue to bring these stories to you, as well as improve in different areas. Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast (Facebook) | https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline (Instagram) | https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast (Twitter ) | E-mail

    CFL 029: Colectiva & Immigration with Victoria Mena

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 42:51


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change.  Victoria Mena A mother, organizer, and artists, Victoria has been supporting people impacted by the immigration system in the United States. She dreams of a world without private prisons. Find out more about Victoria below. https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-mena-37790621/ (Linkedin ) https://colectivalegal.org/ (Colectiva Legal del Pueblo) What land do you live on? Find out who were the natives people of the land that you are currently at by utilizing this tool to identify some of the nations. While the map also includes other parts of the world outside of Turtle Island, it is important to note that this is just a tool and should not be used as ends meet to assert or justify acknowledgement of natives peoples. If you are just starting your journey, feel free to reach out and I am happy to see how I can be of assistance! We are all in this healing journey together! https://native-land.ca/ (https://native-land.ca/) Story Time We all got stories to share that were lessons, or moments of inspiration, that lift us up when we most needed. Do you have a story you would like to share with the community?https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ ( Record it here) https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ Thank you Patreons Just want to acknowledge the support of my patreons, for both this podcast as well as other content platforms that I am using to create awareness about these issues. Thank you Emily and Ted! https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Become a Patreon for as little as $5 a month.) This will help me continue to bring these stories to you, as well as improve in different areas. Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast (Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline (Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast (Twitter) https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast E-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Patreon) https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3

    CFL 028: Green Dreamer & Journalism with Kamea Chayne

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 46:57


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change.   Kamea Chayne Kamea Chayne is an https://kamea.substack.com (eco creative and writer), author, and the host of Green Dreamer Podcast, which explores our paths to holistic healing, ecological regeneration, and true abundance and wellness for all. Known for her thought-provoking commentary and nuanced questioning, she's interviewed over 200 thought leaders including Sean Sherman, Galina Angarova, Adrian Grenier, Charles Eisenstein, Harriet A. Washington, Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, Dr. Mustafa Santiago Ali, Cristina Mittermeier, Native American 2020 U.S. Presidential Candidate Mark Charles, NYT-bestselling authors Dr. Chris Ryan, Rutger Bregman, and David Quammen, and more. What land do you live on? Find out who were the natives people of the land that you are currently at by utilizing this tool to identify some of the nations. While the map also includes other parts of the world outside of Turtle Island, it is important to note that this is just a tool and should not be used as ends meet to assert or justify acknowledgement of natives peoples. If you are just starting your journey, feel free to reach out and I am happy to see how I can be of assistance! We are all in this healing journey together! https://native-land.ca/ (https://native-land.ca/) Story Time We all got stories to share that were lessons, or moments of inspiration, that lift us up when we most needed. Do you have a story you would like to share with the community?https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ ( Record it here) https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ Thank you Patreons Just want to acknowledge the support of my patreons, for both this podcast as well as other content platforms that I am using to create awareness about these issues. Thank you Emily and Ted! https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Become a Patreon for as little as $5 a month.) This will help me continue to bring these stories to you, as well as improve in different areas. Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast (Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline (Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast (Twitter) https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast E-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Patreon) https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3

    CFL 027: Eco-occupation with Dana Ghazi

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2021 40:28


    CFL Episode Show notesThe Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change.  Dana Ghazi In this weeks community conversation we talk with Dana. She is a transnational conflict transformation practitioner passionate about healing communities. A mother to two humans and one fluffy cat. Dana's views on this discussion were hers, and not related to any of her employers. Ecological Occupation of Palestine https://escholarship.org/uc/item/485943qz (https://escholarship.org/uc/item/485943qz) What land do you live on? Find out who were the natives people of the land that you are currently at by utilizing this tool to identify some of the nations. While the map also includes other parts of the world outside of Turtle Island, it is important to note that this is just a tool and should not be used as ends meet to assert or justify acknowledgement of natives peoples. If you are just starting your journey, feel free to reach out and I am happy to see how I can be of assistance! We are all in this healing journey together! https://native-land.ca/ (https://native-land.ca/) Story Time We all got stories to share that were lessons, or moments of inspiration, that lift us up when we most needed. Do you have a story you would like to share with the community?https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ ( Record it here) https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ Thank you Patreons Just want to acknowledge the support of my patreons, for both this podcast as well as other content platforms that I am using to create awareness about these issues. Thank you Emily and Ted! https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Become a Patreon for as little as $5 a month.) This will help me continue to bring these stories to you, as well as improve in different areas. Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast (Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline (Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast (Twitter) https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast E-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Patreon) https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3

    CFL 26: Essential Food And Medicine with Xochilt Bernadette Moreno

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2021 43:21


    CFL Episode Show notesThe Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change.  Today's episode we meet Xochilt! Xochitl Bernadette Moreno Xochitl is an activist, media maker and healer dedicated to the wellness of the planet and its people.For the past ten years she has been a co-producer and host for 94.1FM KPFA Pacifica Radio’s La Onda Bajita, the longest running Chican@/Xican@ radio show in the country.  She also co-founded, The Outsider News, a Bay Area independent media company. In addition to her media work she has spent the past 15 years providing body work and currently studies Herbal and Ayurvedic medicine and curanderismo.  EFAM https://www.essentialfam.org/about-us (https://www.essentialfam.org/about-us) https://www.facebook.com/essential.fam/ (https://www.facebook.com/essential.fam/) https://deepgreencbd.com (https://deepgreencbd.com) https://kpfa.org/program/la-onda-bajita/ (https://kpfa.org/program/la-onda-bajita/) What land do you live on? Find out who were the natives people of the land that you are currently at by utilizing this tool to identify some of the nations. While the map also includes other parts of the world outside of Turtle Island, it is important to note that this is just a tool and should not be used as ends meet to assert or justify acknowledgement of natives peoples. If you are just starting your journey, feel free to reach out and I am happy to see how I can be of assistance! We are all in this healing journey together! https://native-land.ca/ (https://native-land.ca/) Story Time We all got stories to share that were lessons, or moments of inspiration, that lift us up when we most needed. Do you have a story you would like to share with the community?https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ ( Record it here) https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ Thank you Patreons Just want to acknowledge the support of my patreons, for both this podcast as well as other content platforms that I am using to create awareness about these issues. Thank you Emily and Ted! https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Become a Patreon for as little as $5 a month.) This will help me continue to bring these stories to you, as well as improve in different areas. Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast (Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline (Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast (Twitter) https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast E-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Patreon) https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3

    CFL 025: Comunidades Voices for Environmental and Social Justices with Ubaldo Hernandez

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 38:08


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change.  Ubaldo Hernandez Today's episode Ubaldo Hernandez, the conversation can be found on https://youtu.be/z26qPDemX74 (youtube here. )There is also a follow up conversation in Spanish. Ubaldo is one of the leaders working to combat environmental and social injustices in the state of Oregon, in the Turtle Island (United States). Comunidades is an organization that works to empower the community that lives in Columbia River Gorge, so they can share their stories and organize campaigns that protect health and the environment. You can follow Communities on their Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Comunidades-Amplifying-Voices-for-Environmental-and-Social-Justice-109575210721326 (https://www.facebook.com/Comunidades-Amplifying-Voices-for-Environmental-and-Social-Justice-109575210721326) Conoce tu Columbia Podcast with Ubaldo: https: // www. columbiariverkeeper.org/en-espanol/conoce-tu-columbia What land do you live on? Find out who were the natives people of the land that you are currently at by utilizing this tool to identify some of the nations. While the map also includes other parts of the world outside of Turtle Island, it is important to note that this is just a tool and should not be used as ends meet to assert or justify acknowledgement of natives peoples. If you are just starting your journey, feel free to reach out and I am happy to see how I can be of assistance! We are all in this healing journey together! https://native-land.ca/ (https://native-land.ca/) Story Time We all got stories to share that were lessons, or moments of inspiration, that lift us up when we most needed. Do you have a story you would like to share with the community?https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ ( Record it here) https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ Thank you Patreons Just want to acknowledge the support of my patreons, for both this podcast as well as other content platforms that I am using to create awareness about these issues. Thank you Emily and Ted! https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Become a Patreon for as little as $5 a month.) This will help me continue to bring these stories to you, as well as improve in different areas. Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast (Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline (Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast (Twitter) https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast E-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Patreon) https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3

    CFL 024: Culture Shifter with Sully Moreno

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2021 31:03


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change.  Sully Moreno Today's episode we met Sully Moreno and learned about how she is shifting the culture on community engagement in Seattle. "I'm a culture shifter, a community builder, and a racial justice seeker. There are two places I call home: The country where I was born and raised, Panama, and the city where I now live and build community, Seattle. I'm energized by working with my community to create a more just, equitable world, whether that means advocating for resources or changing narratives about what a leader looks like. I recharge by spending time in nature, which can be as close to home as reading in my hammock in the backyard or as remote as a multi-day backpacking trip." You can find out more about Sully and her work at: https://www.cultureshiftconsult.com (https://www.cultureshiftconsult.com) sully@cultureshiftconsult.com https://latinooutdoors.org/ (https://latinooutdoors.org) https://latinooutdoors.org/ (htt)https://www.sustainableseattle.org (ps://www.sustainableseattle.org) What land do you live on? Find out who are the natives people of the land that you are currently at by utilizing this tool to identify some of the nations. While the map also includes other parts of the world outside of Turtle Island, it is important to note that this is just a tool and should not be used as ends meet to assert or justify acknowledgement of natives peoples. If you are just starting your journey, feel free to reach out and I am happy to see how I can be of assistance! We are all in this healing journey together! https://native-land.ca/ (https://native-land.ca/) Story Time We all got stories to share that were lessons, or moments of inspiration, that lift us up when we most needed. Do you have a story you would like to share with the community?https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ ( Record it here) https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ Thank you Patreons Just want to acknowledge the support of my patreons, for both this podcast as well as other content platforms that I am using to create awareness about these issues. Thank you Emily and Ted! https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Become a Patreon for as little as $5 a month.) This will help me continue to bring these stories to you, as well as improve in different areas. Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast (Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline (Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast (Twitter) https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast E-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Patreon) https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3

    CFL 023: 5 Lessons From Engaging Community Leaders on Climate Change and Environmental Justice

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 35:54


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change.  Today's episode outlines 5 lessons learned from engaging community leaders on climate change and environmental justice. They are: Language - Carbon Changing narratives - not just one- Understanding the struggles of all people  Education and awareness building are different Climate Change western concept There is no silver bullet What land do you live on? Find out who were the natives people of the land that you are currently at by utilizing this tool to identify some of the nations. While the map also includes other parts of the world outside of Turtle Island, it is important to note that this is just a tool and should not be used as ends meet to assert or justify acknowledgement of natives peoples. If you are just starting your journey, feel free to reach out and I am happy to see how I can be of assistance! We are all in this healing journey together! https://native-land.ca/ (https://native-land.ca/) Story Time We all got stories to share that were lessons, or moments of inspiration, that lift us up when we most needed. Do you have a story you would like to share with the community? https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ (Record it here ) https://www.climatefrontline.com/voicemail/ Thank you Patreons Just want to acknowledge the support of my patreons, for both this podcast as well as other content platforms that I am using to create awareness about these issues. Thank you Emily and Ted! https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Become a Patreon for as little as $5 a month. )This will help me continue to bring these stories to you, as well as improve in different areas. Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast (Facebook) https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcast https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline (Instagram) https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontline https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast (Twitter) https://twitter.com/cfl_podcast E-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3 (Patreon) https://www.patreon.com/alfr3dop3

    CFL 022: Youth Just Transition with Bill Beamer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 42:53


    On the season finale we speak with Bill Beamer, who works on climate action in Portland, OR. Bill and I speak about who the environmental field is for? Why should youth consider engaging in this work?Bill is someone I look up to, and has helped me shape my understanding of the United States. His work with both community and the environmental industry is at the edge of climate engagement. If you are a city employee looking to take your environmental programs to a new level, by centering those communities who are closest to the issues, you got to listen in!THANK YOUThank you all so much what has been an amazing first season with the Climate Front Line Podcast. I honestly cannot believe that I am now 22 episodes in! A special shout out to my first Patreons Emily Kosmala and Ted Tripp! I am not 100% sure when I will be picking this back up, but I can share that I am excited about the different learning, feedback, and ideas that you all have passed on! If you got an idea on a topic that interest you, because inside your gut you know there is lack of connection. Or perhaps you just want to make space for a conversation with folks who may be doing work that needs more attention. It may not even have a direct carbon emission impact metric. I WANT TO HEAR ABOUT IT!!!This is a community we are building together where we change the narrative about how we talk about climate change. While yes, climate change is real, carbon (or other green house gases) is not necessarily the only way in which we make sense of the problems taking place. And I think the past 20 or so conversations have shown me (and maybe you) exactly that! And it is taking place all across **what we refer to as** United StatesThank you everyone, enjoy the holiday season! Talk to you soon! Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line Please be sure to leave a review on apple podcast. Stay engaged at the Climate Front Line in social media, links below:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontlineTwitter https://twitter.com/cfl_podcastE-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com

    CFL 021: Latinas in Cleantech with Marcela Cabrera Luna

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 52:54


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. This week is community week, we are going to change the narrative around "Thanksgiving". This is the sixth episode in a week long series!Marcela Cabrera Luna "I'm an explorer, I like to travel, I like to learn about almost anything, try new places, new food and new experiences. I like to learn and understand from other people's point of view and perspectives. I enjoy nature. I'm goal-oriented. I also find peace and pleasure in simple things such as sipping on my morning cup of coffee. "Marcela, una Colombiana, who spoke to me while in Mexico is building a movement. We spoke about the need to have people support you, and mentor you as you dive into a new field, or just simply start a career. Marcela has a first hand understanding of the importance of having people that can relate to you be available for young professionals to start their journeys, often referred to as mentors or elders. We varely scrapped the different initiatives that Marcela has worked on, so I am excited to have her come back to the show in the future! Gracias Marcela! Stay engaged with Marcela on the links below https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcelacabreraluna/https://cal.berkeley.edu/marcelacabreralunahttps://www.linkedin.com/company/latinas-in-cleantechhttps://twitter.com/Mcabreralunahttps://repository.usfca.edu/thes/167/Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line Please be sure to leave a review on apple podcast. Stay engaged at the Climate Front Line in social media, links below:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontlineTwitter https://twitter.com/cfl_podcastE-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com

    CFL 020: Regeneration with Hector Miramontes

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2020 62:06


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. This week is community week, we are going to change the narrative around "Thanksgiving". This is the fifth episode in a week long series!WATCH THIS EPISODEYou can watch this episode on youtube, check it out here!Hector MiramontesIn this episode I speak with Hector Miramontes on regeneration, and his journey from the high mountains of Nasarit in Mexico to traveling around the world. For Native American Heritage Day, Hector and I have a conversation that dives into nationality, sustainability, language, as he compares and contrasts the experience of natives people in "the United States" and "Mexico""I enjoy photography and travel, seeking to capture moments along the way: natural landscapes, leaves, flowers, sunsets, a sun rise here and there (not an early riser), etc. I also enjoy wilderness camping, hiking, riding my bike, reading, naps, among other things. I value the time I get to spend with friends and family. "Listen in as we dive deeper into what regeneration is, and how Hector integrates it into his multicultural life. A Presidio Graduate grad, Hector loves to share art check some out on his link below. Stay engaged with Hector https://www.instagram.com/hexcrc/Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line Please be sure to leave a review on apple podcast. Stay engaged at the Climate Front Line in social media, links below:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontlineTwitter https://twitter.com/cfl_podcastE-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com

    CFL 019: Community Day!

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2020 13:47


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. This week is community week, we are going to change the narrative around "Thanksgiving". WELCOME TO COMMUNITY DAY! Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line I also have some gifts I would like to share with this community, hats from Peru for both children or yourself. And a bunch of other little gifts, I wanted to give you. All you got to do is sign up for the Climate Front Line newsletter at https://www.climatefrontline.com. At the end of the November I will be letting folks know who have been selected, drawing will take place when I go live. Please be sure to leave a review on apple podcast. Stay engaged at the Climate Front Line in social media, links below:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontlineTwitter https://twitter.com/cfl_podcastE-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com

    CFL 018: Sustainability Professionals with Tobi Shannon

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 48:53


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. This week is community week, we are going to change the narrative around "Thanksgiving". This is the third episode in a week long series!Tobi Shannon "You can catch me talking about how often we repeat and reimagine the same practices of our ancestors, while ruminating over a nice glass of wine--sometimes on the beach, and sometimes in front of a mic."Tobi and I met through our graduate program, and she is co-host of a podcast called Mimosionally Unavailable. She also has a course she offers, which I was really excited to find out about! Check out Intro to Healing from and Unlearning Internalized Anti-BlacknessStay engaged with Tobi!http://Scas.thinkific.cominstagram.com/mimosionally.unavailableinstagram.com/tobiwithaneyeStay Engaged at the Climate Front Line I also have some gifts I would like to share with this community, hats from Peru for both children or yourself. And a bunch of other little gifts, I wanted to give you. All you got to do is sign up for the Climate Front Line newsletter at https://www.climatefrontline.com. At the end of the November I will be letting folks know who have been selected, drawing will take place when I go live. Please be sure to leave a review on apple podcast. Stay engaged at the Climate Front Line in social media, links below:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontlineTwitter https://twitter.com/cfl_podcastE-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com

    CFL 017: Afrovillage PDX Project with Laquida Landford

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 44:48


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. This week is community week, we are going to change the narrative around "Thanksgiving". This is the second episode in a week long series!Laquida LandfordShe is a healer, she loves rice and beans (frijoles black or brown). Her family is from Central America, and loves mangos. She is and is building up an amazing project from the ground u, by focus on housing. "This is a response to gentrification, housing, capitalism" is how Laquida describes her project, Afrovillage PDX. Laquida wants to build a village that is home to her in Portland, a place that has historically not been the best place for her community. Laquida is in need of our support, so please be sure to reach out to her and donate if you can. If you are in Portland, or the Pacific Northwest, you could also volunteer to support the project.Venmo: @Laquida-LandfordCash App: $laquidalandfordStay Engaged at the Climate Front Line I also have some gifts I would like to share with this community, hats from Peru for both children or yourself. And a bunch of other little gifts, I wanted to give you. All you got to do is sign up for the Climate Front Line newsletter at https://www.climatefrontline.com. At the end of the November I will be letting folks know who have been selected, drawing will take place when I go live. Please be sure to leave a review on apple podcast. Stay engaged at the Climate Front Line in social media, links below:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontlineTwitter https://twitter.com/cfl_podcastE-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.comI AM SO EXCITED ABOUT COMMUNITY WEEK!I would absolutely love to have your voice be part of it! Send me a shout out, in this form here!

    CFL 016: Brown Girl Green with Kristy Drutman

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2020 30:04


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. This week is community week, we are going to change the narrative around "Thanksgiving". This is the first episode in a week long series. I am so excited to get started! Kristy DrutmanKristy is passionate about working at the intersections between media, diversity, and environmentalism. As a youth climate activist, Kristy has spoken in front of thousands as well as facilitated workshops centered around environmental media and storytelling in cities across the United States. She has also worked with youth from around the world to create collaborative, intersectional online media with the goal of creating conscious, culturally relevant content to engage audiences about proactive solution-building to the climate crisis. I have known Kristy for a couple years now, so I was excited to have a conversation with her about her podcast. You can stay in touch with Kristy at Brown Girl Green. Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line I also have some gifts I would like to share with this community, hats from Peru for both children or yourself. And a bunch of other little gifts, I wanted to give you. All you got to do is sign up for the Climate Front Line newsletter at https://www.climatefrontline.com. At the end of the November I will be letting folks know who have been selected, drawing will take place when I go live. Please be sure to leave a review on apple podcast. Stay engaged at the Climate Front Line in social media, links below:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontlineTwitter https://twitter.com/cfl_podcastE-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.comI AM SO EXCITED ABOUT COMMUNITY WEEK!I would absolutely love to have your voice be part of it! Send me a shout out, in this form here!

    CFL 015: Transforming a Movement with Marcelo Bonta

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2020 55:01


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. Marcelo BontaA father, husband, and soccer player, Marcelo is a team player both on and off the pitch. Marcelo has been doing "the work" of transforming the environmental industry or movement for quiet a while now. He was part of the Green 2.0 work group which analyzed hundreds of environmental organizations across the United States. The report, “The State of Diversity in Environmental Organizations: Mainstream NGOs, Foundations & Government Agencies,” is the most comprehensive report on diversity in the environmental movement. It surveyed 191 environmental non-profits, 74 government environmental agencies, and 28 leading environmental grant making foundations to investigate their gender and racial diversity composition, the majority of which state diversification as a “value.” The study included confidential interviews of 21 environmental leaders from diverse backgrounds and experience.In this episode Marcelo and I discuss the environmental industry and movement. How language is used in the space, particularly what DEI or JEDI is? Listen in as we discuss what young professionals should do as they start their careers in the industry, and still want to be the environmental justice agents doing the work within. Marcelo's Transforming a Movement reportStay Engaged at the Climate Front Line I also have some gifts I would like to share with this community, hats from Peru for both children or yourself. And a bunch of other little gifts, I wanted to give you. All you got to do is sign up for the Climate Front Line newsletter at https://www.climatefrontline.com. At the end of the November I will be letting folks know who have been selected, drawing will take place when I go live. Please be sure to leave a review on apple podcast. Stay engaged at the Climate Front Line in social media, links below:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontlineTwitter https://twitter.com/cfl_podcastE-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.comI AM SO EXCITED ABOUT COMMUNITY WEEK!I would absolutely love to have your voice be part of it! Send me a shout out, in this form here!

    CFL 014: Hurricane Eta with Evelyn Amara

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 45:30


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. Evelyn AmaraEvelyn is second generation Honduras immigrant, she identifies as 'Hondureña' born on the East Coast New York area. She is passionate about urban planning as well as the environment. Through the years she can continued to build relationships with her family in Honduras.In this episode we discuss the current events taking place with the front line communities in Honduras, as well as the ties that the U.S. has throughout Central America and South America. From War on Drugs, to being able to cope with violence that has left many of these communities with trauma, this episode drives connection between social and environmental injustices. You can find out more about Evelyn's work: Website: http://earthenexchange.co/ Instagram: thelightlifestyle, earthenexchange Twitter: evelynamarapdx, thelightlifestyle, earthenexchange Stay Engaged at the Climate Front Line I also have some gifts I would like to share with this community, hats from Peru for both children or yourself. And a bunch of other little gifts, I wanted to give you. All you got to do is sign up for the Climate Front Line newsletter at https://www.climatefrontline.com. At the end of the November I will be letting folks know who have been selected, drawing will take place when I go live. Please be sure to leave a review on apple podcast. Stay engaged at the Climate Front Line in social media, links below:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontlineTwitter https://twitter.com/cfl_podcastE-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com

    CFL 013: 2020 US Elections + Give Away

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2020 15:57


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. Being mindful of brothers and sisters in Honduras shaken by Eta, I give some reflections that I have about the end of the presidential race in the "United States". I discuss some of my thoughts on the Latino vote.I also have some gifts I would like to share with this community, hats from Peru for both children or yourself. And a bunch of other little gifts, I wanted to give you. All you got to do is sign up for the Climate Front Line newsletter at https://www.climatefrontline.com. At the end of the November I will be letting folks know who have been selected, drawing will take place when I go live. Please be sure to leave a review on apple podcast. Stay engaged at the Climate Front Line in social media, links below:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontlineTwitter https://twitter.com/cfl_podcastE-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com

    CFL 012: Humanizing Credit with Mike O'Bryan

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2020 70:13


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. In this episode, I engage with Mike O'Bryan, he self describes as a "Imagineer" and loves food. "I like to play in the realms of dreams, design, learning, and collaboration". He is a researcher as well as a community organizer who is trying to change the narrative around how we experience the problems people are facing out in the street, particularly with houselessness and drugs. Mike wanted to make sure our community had access to the following resources: https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.forbes.com/sites/micahhendler/2020/06/27/defund-the-police-re-fund-the-arts/amp/ https://www.inquirer.com/opinion/commentary/philadelphia-youth-incarceration-institutions-criminal-justice-reform-20190806.html Video Presentation Links: SPECTRUM/SOCAP: https://www.inquirer.com/opinion/commentary/philadelphia-youth-incarceration-institutions-criminal-justice-reform-20190806.html Interview with Victoria Rogers, VP of Arts for The Knight Foundation: https://youtu.be/WBrEJAM9nKsIf you enjoyed this conversation with Mike, please be sure to leave a review on apple podcast. Stay engaged at the Climate Front Line in social media, links below:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontlineTwitter https://twitter.com/cfl_podcastE-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com

    CFL 011: Food Slain with Michele Thorne

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020 40:42


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. In this episode, I engage with Michele Thorne. Michele and I attended the same graduate schools at different times, and I became interested in what she was talking about because of an episode on quinoa. One of my favorite foods. She spoke about it in a way that not centric to the United States, and was asking deep questions about the food supply, and ultimately how we relate to mother earth. Listen in as we discuss how she navigates language, her journey with food, as we explore how labels and the clerk are layers are additional layers that separate us from our environment as well as those people at the front line of climate change. You can find out about Michele’s podcast athttps://foodslain.comYou can listen to our episode on food slain at https://lnkd.in/gMSQVTyStay Engaged at the Climate Front LineFacebook https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontlineTwitter https://twitter.com/cfl_podcastE-mail climatefrontlinepodcast@gmail.com

    CFL 010: Puerto Rico & Why Vote

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 32:26


    The Climate Front Line is a show that engages social movement & industry leaders as well as artists. Each conversation changes the narrative by centering the interest and needs of communities at the front line of climate change. In an earlier episode we spoke with Guillermo Ortiz about the San Joaquin Valley, the food basket of the world. This time around we discuss Puerto Rico with Guillermo, which is part of the United States. We also talk about why it is important to vote, if you are able to, and what are some things you should consider as you decide. You can find the previous conversation with Guillermo on episode 5. ResourcesBeyond the messy trust by Van JonesStay Engaged at the Climate Front LineFacebook https://www.facebook.com/climatefrontlinepodcastInstagram https://www.instagram.com/climatefrontlineTwitter https://twitter.com/cfl_podcastE-mail

    CFL 009: Morpheus Youth Project with Carlos Chavez

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 32:18


    Carlos is the executive director of Morpheus Youth Project. He is from the bay area, he worked as a journalist in the LA area, and now engages youth in the Portland Metro area as they transition out of the system. He loves to cook all sorts of food, make graffiti, and “rock” or “break”Recently Carlos has been working with artists of color in the Portland area to make art in the epicenter of where all of the protests have been taking place. Listen in to the episode to learn about Carlos, and how he engages youth. Read about this conversation here. @morpheusyouthproject (IG)Facebook@MorpheusYouth (Twitter)You are now at the Climate Front Line! Stay engaged by following us at:FacebookInstagramTwitterE-mail

    CFL 008: House on Fire with Gabi Rodriguez & JP Mejia

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2020 35:03


    House on Fire is a youth-led podcast with co-host Gabi Rodriguez and JP Mejia. The sister program is much like the Climate Front Line, so I was excited to get an opportunity to chat with climate organizers across the whole United States. In this episode you get to learn about the history of the podcast, as well as the stories of Gabi and JP. Find out how they were brought into the movement, how they understand their role in the future, how they navigate language in their world. The Climate Front Line podcast exists to change the climate narrative on how we talk about climate change, and whose voice is at the center of the narrative, and House on Fire is part of this narrative change. Hey, Alfredo here. My conversation with Gabi and JP was over an hour long, and we discussed many things that I think you may want to hear, especially if you are about to graduate high school or college. You can listen to the full conversation of all of the shows on my Patreon page. I would love it if you could be part of my community on Patreon because it will help me continue to generate this content. You will get access to the full conversations, behind the scenes, and maybe even a little gift.Stay engaged with Gabi, JP, and House on Fire:@houseonfirepodcast (Instagram)@cleoinstitute (Instagram, Twitter) @gabionearth (Instagram) @gabivrodriguez (Twitter) @johnpaul_mejia (Twitter)www.cleoinstitute.org

    CFL 007: Earth Amplified with Ashel Seasunz Eldridge

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 42:54


    Ashel is an artists that has been engaging communities experiencing climate change for over a decade. In this episode you get to learn about Ashel's story leading up to producing music with Earth Amplified.Yet, Ashel is a lot more than just an artists. Ashel was working with youth in Oakland, Green for All with Van Jones, and started to be aware of a narrative. He understood "I wanted to make an album that got the streets ears"You can a blog post on this episode, including links to the music, videos, and ways to support Essential Fam here.

    CFL 006: Flesh Mapping with Sylvia Richardson

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 40:45


    Sylvia Richardson Ph.D. is the host of Latin Waves Media. She is a Visual Artist, and author of Flesh Mapping Cartography of Struggle Renewal and Hope in Education. Be sure to check out her work!Latin Waves Media is a sister program, and I was excited at the opportunity to exchange stories with a someone who has been changing the climate narrative for the past decade! She sent a special message for you:“I hope your audience may remember one thing, We are powerful!. We are not what happens to us, we are what we make with what happened to us, the stories like scientific methods are a way of knowing, or exploration and inquiry.”In her book, Flesh Mapping, Sylvia shares her story through poetry and art. Be sure to order a copy here!You can listen to our conversation at Latin Waves Media here.

    CFL 005: San Joaquin Valley with Guillermo Ortiz

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 58:12


    Guillermo Ortiz is the Sustainability and Diversity Program Manager at UC Merced, which is located in the “Food Basket of the World”. Listen in as we explore the experiences of people who are living at the climate front line in the San Joaquin Valley. “I think of it as an all hands on deck approach”, Guillermo makes a point that regardless of what career youth decide to pick, you have a role to play. Whether you are a doctor, lawyer, or engineer, everyone has a role to play on addressing climate change.Guillermo likes to spend time connecting with friends and family, especially during Covid-19. Usually, this involves talking about t.v. shows, movies, video games, or music that they enjoy. Additionally, he likes to get lost in nature by going on hikes or camping trips with friends. Ultimately, "I want to bring people together to develop sustainable solutions to the complex environmental, social, and economic issues facing the world today."You can read more about our conversation here.

    CFL 004: Education with Khalid Kadir

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 55:53


    Khalid Kadir is an educator, he is a Professor at UC Berkeley and Provost at Presidio Graduate School. Khalid explores the history of the best public university in the world, education outside of the western perspective, and the language in education. Together we explored the extent the mainstream environmental movement is intertwined with academic papers. How education is the main difference between people at UC Berkeley and people in East Oakland. As well as the depersonalization that can take place with a student during their time in college.Listen in as we dive into education, academia, and how access to these often leads to individuals obtaining ‘expert’ status. This is important as we think about who are the experts of climate change, and how they build the narrative on what is taking place at the edge of climate change. Resources:· Dr. King Speech on Land Grants to start Universities· Colonizing Egypt – Timothy Mitchel· Rule of Experts – Timothy Mitchell · The Will to Improve – Tania Murray This was part of the conversation with Khalid. Join my Patreon community to listen to the full conversation.

    CFL 003: Urban Redlining with Jena Hughes

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 55:08


    Jena Hughes loves to kick box, and also an Associate Planner with the City of Beaverton. Her main focus the past couple years has been affordable house and housing justice. Central to understanding the experience of climate front line communities in urban areas is understanding what redlining is. The term is far more than just a color to paint sections of maps, it has direct consequences in the health and opportunities of those living at the climate front line. Jena calls for a rethinking of who planners are, and what is it they do. She encourages people from racial justice background, as well as artists, to consider stepping into a field that needs a fresh set of eyes. Her paper Historical Context of Racists Planning: How land use planning segregated Portland, was recently featured by the American Planning Association.When she is not taking action towards housing justice, you can find Jena kick boxing, traveling or singing her favorite karaoke song. Resources:Whose Streets? Black StreetsUniversity of Richmond's tool Mapping Inequality The New Jim Crow book

    CFL 002: Portland Climate Action Plan with Michele Crim

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 35:56


    Michele Crim is a traveler, she is also the Chief Sustainability Officer for City of Portland’s Bureau of Planning and Sustainability (Oregon). Michele was pivotal to the City of Portland’s Climate Action Plan, which was awarded as the best in the world in 2016. Listen in as she discusses the Climate Action Plan, why it was recognized internationally, the importance of youth, and the work ahead. We deconstruct sustainability. She tells us about how the work has changed, and outlines the importance of youth from historically under-served backgrounds. She also elevates the importance of understanding history before engaging in action. We change the climate narrative.Michele comes into this work as Geologist and Environmental Scientists. Listen in as she leans into the conversation of the history, and the transformational journey cities must embark on.Michele is a traveler, and she is most likely to sign up for the activity that requires a liability waiver form when she is in an adventure. On her website she tells stories about her travels and her own transformational journey.

    CFL 001: Changing The Climate Narrative with Alfredo

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2020 23:47


    The Climate Front Line Podcast is a space where Alfredo Gonzalez Valenzuela engages with leaders through the sustainability, social justice, and environmental sectors. These critical conversations change the narrative of how we understand climate change by centering those who are closest to the front line. Discover how the narrative changes through finding common language, keeping a critical eye on the outcomes, building role clarity, and developing transformational relationships. Listen in at the Climate Front Line so you too can be ahead of the curve with your journey in environmental justice.

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