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Cut to the Chase with Emma and Kamilah is a monthly series on the Social Sport Podcast. Each month, Emma and co-host, Kamilah Journét, bring you a no-filter conversation at the intersection of endurance sports and social change. In other words, we cut to the chase.
In this episode, we focus on people-centered environmentalism. We ask, what does "people-centered environmentalism" mean to us, and how can athletes better serve not only this planet, but the many people who call it home.
Discussed in this episode:
--Leah Thomas and Intersectional Environmentalism
--Balancing environmental advocacy with respecting others' choices
--Feminist Political Ecology
--People-centered environmentalism in the running and outdoor industries
--Brands doing intersectional work: OPE Running, Janji, PYNRS, Oiselle, Cotopaxi
--A Trail Runner’s Guide to Environmental Justice, by Zoë Rom
--Zoë Rom on Social Sport Podcast
--Are trail runners more interested in intersectional environmentalism than road runners are?
--Environmentalism in urban communities
--Runners for Public Lands
--Vic Thasiah on Social Sport Podcast
--Why aren’t more runners climate activists?
--WWOOF (worldwide opportunities on organic farms)
—Follow Kamilah, Follow Emma
–-Follow Social Sport: Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
–-Subscribe to the Social Sport Newsletter
Cut to the Chase with Emma and Kamilah is a monthly series on the Social Sport Podcast. Each month, Emma and co-host, Kamilah Journét, bring you a no-filter conversation at the intersection of endurance sports and social change. In other words, we cut to the chase.
In this episode, we focus on people-centered environmentalism. We ask, what does "people-centered environmentalism" mean to us, and how can athletes better serve not only this planet, but the many people who call it home.
Discussed in this episode:
--Leah Thomas and Intersectional Environmentalism
--Balancing environmental advocacy with respecting others' choices
--Feminist Political Ecology
--People-centered environmentalism in the running and outdoor industries
--Brands doing intersectional work: OPE Running, Janji, PYNRS, Oiselle, Cotopaxi
--A Trail Runner’s Guide to Environmental Justice, by Zoë Rom
--Zoë Rom on Social Sport Podcast
--Are trail runners more interested in intersectional environmentalism than road runners are?
--Environmentalism in urban communities
--Runners for Public Lands
--Vic Thasiah on Social Sport Podcast
--Why aren’t more runners climate activists?
--WWOOF (worldwide opportunities on organic farms)
—Follow Kamilah, Follow Emma
–-Follow Social Sport: Website, Instagram, Facebook, Twitter
–-Subscribe to the Social Sport Newsletter