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Climate justice is gaining attention as more people realize that the impact of climate change will disproportionately affect indigenous and under resourced communities. We welcome Karla Brollier from the Climate Justice Initiative to learn how climate change is impacting indigenous communities, why politics are an unhelpful distraction from major challenges ahead of us, and how matriarchal leadership could help generate positive adaptations for communities affected by our changing climate. Notes: Climate Justice Initiative: https://climatejusticeinitiative.org Project Drawdown: https://www.drawdown.org Fifty Miles from Tomorrow, William L. Iggiagruk Hensley: https://us.macmillan.com/books/9780312429362
This is the first episode of our brand new season all about our favorite pastimes! Join us as Courtney shares about her hobby - being Alaskan! In all serious though, Courtney loves living off of the land through gardening, foraging, and fishing and we loved getting to hear more about it. We hope you do too! Alaskan book recommendations: 50 Miles from Tomorrow by William L. Iggiagruk Hensley The Snow Child- Eowyn Ivey Take Good Care of the Garden and the Dogs by Heather Lende Where to buy fresh Alaskan salmon: https://aksalmonsisters.com/ https://driftersfish.com/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This Anchorage event celebrates the release of the book Made of Salmon with contributors Julia O’Malley (2:20), William L. Iggiagruk Hensley (12:00), Don Rearden (22:15), Kirsten Dixon (34:17), Carol Sturgulewski (45:21),Jenny Fast (55:55) and Karen Maskarinec (57:30). Made of Salmon is the newest book from The Salmon Project, edited by former Alaska Writer Laureate Nancy Lord and published by University of Alaska Press. It blends a unique and powerful collection of stories, essays, poems and photography that explore our shared connections to salmon—and how salmon connect to our values, families, hopes and fears. Willie Hensley is author of Fifty Miles from Tomorrow: A Memoir of Alaska and the Real People. Don Rearden is author of novel The Raven's Gift. Kirsten Dixon is author of the Tutka Bay Lodge Cookbook and The Winterlake Lodge Cookbook. The Salmon Project is a co-sponsor for the event.