Resist! the Global Climate Divide investigates the systemic, decolonial and intersectional nature of the global climate crisis. Together with experts, activists and other guests the hosts Nadia and Anuschka discuss the intersections of Climate Change with other social issues and disciplines.
This podcast is produced by IFM-SEI with the support of the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe. It does not necessarily reflect the official position of the Council of Europe
Conoce a Connie, activista en IFM-SEI y estudiante de relaciones internacionales en la Universidad de Nueva York. Connie nos hablará de los efectos del cambio climático, las dinámicas del norte y sur globales, el feminismo...
Y si quieres investigar un poco más, aquí tienes las recomendaciones mencionados en el podcast:
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Who_Killed_the_Electric_Car%3F
https://www.filmaffinity.com/es/film793317.html
https://www.ted.com/talks/kate_raworth_a_healthy_economy_should_be_designed_to_thrive_not_grow?language=es
https://www.goodreads.com/es/book/show/30845158-la-era-del-desarrollo-sostenible
Dinos que temas quieres que tratemos
En los próximos episodios, estaremos tratando las relaciones entre el cambio climático desde diferentes perspectivas: la ciencia, el género... Si quieres dejarnos una sugerencia o comentario, o si quieres hacer alguna propuesta, puedes escribirnos a office@ifm-sei.org
Música
Monkey's Paw by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/admiralbob77/62352
This podcast is supported by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe.
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En el episodio de este mes, vamos a conocer a Fabiana Castro Hernández, activista mexicana en Madrid por las personas migrantes, las mujeres y las personas LGTBI+. Como mujer migrante y trans, ha participado en numerosas asociaciones y organizaciones en defensa de los derechos humanos.
En esta entrevista hablaremos sobre activismo y sobre las interseccionalidades que nos atraviesan como individuo. Pensaremos también en cuáles son los puntos débiles del activismo climático y feminista y hablaremos sobre la nueva propuesta de ley trans en España.
Si quieres escuchar más de Fabby, puedes escuchar este podcast que hizo hace unos años sobre su experiencia vital: https://www.podiumpodcast.com/invisibles-podcast/temporada-1/e01-juego-de-mascaras/amp
Y aquí el enlace a la serie Indetectables que se recomienda en el podcast: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUqLA8g-cadymhK8asUqsyw
Dinos que temas quieres que tratemos
En los próximos episodios, estaremos tratando las relaciones entre el cambio climático desde diferentes perspectivas: la ciencia, el género... Si quieres dejarnos una sugerencia o comentario, o si quieres hacer alguna propuesta, puedes escribirnos a office@ifm-sei.org
Música
Monkey's Paw by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/admiralbob77/62352
This podcast is supported by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe.
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A just transition: Class perspective and climate change– Episode 5 of the Resist! the Global Climate Divide podcast
In this episode we’re going back in time to 2020... One of the last events IFM-SEI was able to organise before the lockdown started was a consultation on Climate Change and Intersectionality, also part of Resist! the Global Climate Divide.
Nadia Asri met there Diego, activist in Extinction Rebellion (https://rebellion.global/) and Stay Grounded (https://stay-grounded.org/), and Paul is an active volunteer from Woodcraft Folk (https://woodcraft.org.uk/), a member organisation of IFM-SEI, and have a conversation about the changes that society will need to make in order to face the effects of Climate Change...
But, what if we changed the system from one day to another, leaving behind the fossil industries, flying or long-distance transportation? What would happen with the millions of jobs that get lost in the process? Diego and Paul will speak about what they would consider a just transition and what steps can be made to ensure an inclusive and green future.
In the next episodes, we will be looking at the Climate Crisis from different perspectives: science, gender, Capitalism... If you have any suggestions or comments, or if you would like to propose something to us, write us at office@ifm-sei.org
Music
Monkey's Paw by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/admiralbob77/62352
This podcast is supported by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe.
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Ecofeminismo: El cambio climático y la perspectiva de género — Segundo episodio en español del podcast de Resist!
El pasado 8 de marzo tuvo lugar el día internacional de las mujeres y pensamos que es un momento perfecto para hablar del cambio climático desde la perspectiva de género. Para ello, hemos invitado a María Eugenia García Nemocón, activista y miembro de la Comisión de Ecofeminismo de Ecologistas en Acción (España).
María Eugenia nos hablará de su visión del cambio climático y los vínculos que este tiene con el sistema capitalista y el mundo colonial, así como de los efectos que tiene en diferentes grupos y, en especial, con las mujeres.
Algunos de los recursos mencionados en el podcast para aprender más sobre el tema son:
https://www.ecologistasenaccion.org/105555/patriarcalitest-una-herramienta-colectiva-para-las-dolencias-de-genero/
https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yayo_Herrero
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1247440/
https://porunavidavivible.files.wordpress.com/2012/09/feminismos-comunitario-lorena-cabnal.pdf
https://www.ecologistasenaccion.org/153770/encuentro-con-las-mujeres-indigenas-por-el-buen-vivir/
https://www.elsaltodiario.com/pueblos-originarios/moira-millan-lideresa-weychafe-mapuche-novela-tren-olvido
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pIHTxNkDQYY
Si quieres escuchar más sobre cambio climático y feminismo, puedes escuchar el episodio que dedicamos al mismo tema en inglés:
https://anchor.fm/ifm-sei/episodes/Climate-Change-vs--Gender-etmf4r?fbclid=IwAR1Wcj15Mso2X83dWB1ZcDSue4SONLhyXLeVbKBSOXiIpmaaFsgQOaNrtU4
Dinos que temas quieres que tratemos
En los próximos episodios, estarémos tratando las relaciones entre el cambio climático desde diferentes perspectivas: la ciencia, el género... Si quieres dejarnos una sugerencia o comentario, o si quieres hacer alguna propuesta, puedes escribirnos a office@ifm-sei.org
Music
Monkey's Paw by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/admiralbob77/62352
This podcast is supported by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe.
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Climate Change and Gender– Episode 4 of the Resist! the Global Climate Divide podcast
The month of March comes with one of the most relevant issues that our societies are facing today: gender inequalities. So this episode of our podcast Resist! the Global Climate Divide will be focusing on Feminism, gender and its relation to climate change.
In this episode, we will have a conversation with three women who are participating in the training of Resist! Meet Marla, and Neriya and Maddy from Manchester and listen to their experiences and thoughts on the topic.
And check here the recommendations from Maddy, Marla and Neriya:
Podcast on climate change and intersectionality
Videos
Web resources
Books
In the next episodes, we will be looking at the Climate Crisis from different perspectives: science, gender, Capitalism... If you have any suggestions or comments, or if you would like to propose something to us, write us at office@ifm-sei.org
Music
Monkey's Paw by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/admiralbob77/62352
This podcast is supported by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe.
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El cambio climático y las alternativas al Capitalismo — Primer episodio en español del podcast de Resist!
Este es el primer episodio en español del podcast de Resit! The Global Climate Divide. Este podcast explorará las relaciones entre el cambio climático y diferentes aspectos tales como los derechos humanos, la justicia racial, o la (des)igualdad de género, entre otros.
En este episodio exploraremos los vínculos entre el Capitalismo y el cambio climático y hablaremos de diferentes alternativas a este sistema. Primero, charlaremos con Jorge Gómez, participante de la capacitación de Resist!, y activista y educador en la organización chilena Integridad Absoluta. Con él hablaremos del momento histórico único que está viviendo su país y sobre el papel que el cambio climático está teniendo en esta transformacion.
Además, hablaremos con Almodis Cebrià, estudiante de sociología en la Universidad de Barcelona, que nos introducirá conceptos como economía circular o decrecimiento.
¡Ah! Y si quieres aprender más del tema, aquí los recursos mencionados:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGqpf3RX0Ik
Stop! Rodando el Cambio - sub english / français / italiano / castellano
Dinos que temas quieres que tratemos
En los próximos episodios, estarémos tratando las relaciones entre el cambio climático desde diferentes perspectivas: la ciencia, el género... Si quieres dejarnos una sugerencia o comentario, o si quieres hacer alguna propuesta, puedes escribirnos a office@ifm-sei.org
Music
Monkey's Paw by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/admiralbob77/62352
This podcast is supported by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe.
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Climate Change and Decoloniaslism – Episode 2 of the Resist! the Global Climate Divide podcast
The second episode of Resist! the Global Climate Divide Podcast is here! In this episode we will explore the links between Climate Change and Racial Justice, diving into the colonial roots of this crisis and reflecting about how different cultures have different perspectives regarding Climate Change.
Nadia Asri will interview Marios, from Rebellion Belgium (https://www.extinctionrebellion.be/en/), and Sanka Chandima Abayawardena, from the European Network Against Racism (https://www.enar-eu.org/). They will bring up interesting topics challenging Western mentality, bringing examples from China , Sri Lanka or Cambodia, and reflecting on how some of this cultural heritage is being forgotten in the name of Western Science and Capitalism.
Listen to the episode here!
Let us know what YOU want us to cover!
In the next episodes, we will be looking at the Climate Crisis from different perspectives: science, gender, Capitalism... If you have any suggestions or comments, or if you would like to propose something to us, write us at office@ifm-sei.org
Music
Monkey's Paw by Admiral Bob (c) copyright 2020 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/admiralbob77/62352
This podcast is supported by the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe.
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For the first episode of the Resist! the Global Climate Divide podcast, Nadia and Anuschka take you on a deep dive into the intersection of Climate Change and Natural Sciences. A familiar combo, but we are giving it a critical spin!
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In the first interview, Nadia asks Christina Schauer, IFM-SEI President and geography student, how she combines her passions for natural sciences and social change work.
During the second interview with Anuschka, Paul Flemming, Emeritus Professor of Energy Management at De Montfort University, reminds us that science, policymakers and the wider public don't always speak the same languages which stop us from effectively fighting the global climate crisis.
To learn more about today's episode and to check out all the resources mentioned, check our extensive episode notes here on our website (https://wp.me/paO8IZ-3Ar). You can also find the Google form for topic and guest suggestions there.
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The first episode of Resist! the Global Climate Divide will drop in this feed on 25 July. We will be looking at the intersection between Climate Change and Natural Sciences. For this, we will have a conversation with Christina Schauer, IFM-SEI president and geography student, and Paul Fleming, a professor emeritus specialising in sustainable energy and climate change. If you have any questions you want us to ask them, you can either send us a voice message or send it in text form and get featured on the next episode.
Do you have any questions, guest suggestions, resources or whatever else climate change related send us an email resist@ifm-sei.org! Check out the whole project here. IFM-SEI is also on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.
This podcast was produced by IFM-SEI with the support of the European Youth Foundation of the Council of Europe. It does not necessarily reflect the official position of the Council of Europe. You can find out more about them here.
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Do you have any questions, guest suggestions, resources or whatever else climate change-related send us an email resist@ifm-sei.org!
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