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Welcome to Compassiviste Dialogues. I'm Ali, your host, and my mission with this podcast is to shed light on critical social and environmental issues worldwide, exploring avenues for positive change.
In this conversation, Jamie Minden, a leader of the Zero Hour Movement, discusses her personal journey into climate activism, the urgency of addressing climate change, and the role of youth in driving meaningful change.
The dialogue explores the impact of wildfires, the importance of education and training for young leaders, and the need for tangible policy changes. Minden emphasizes the significance of indigenous communities in biodiversity conservation and the challenges faced by youth movements in securing funding. The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of climate justice, environmental policy, and the necessity for collective action. In this conversation, Jamie Minden discusses the intersection of climate change, youth activism, and the need for systemic change.
The dialogue emphasizes the importance of investing in indigenous knowledge, the challenges of funding sustainability efforts, and the representation of youth at global climate conferences. Minden highlights the economic dynamics of climate conferences, the necessity of integrating global justice into climate action, and the role of the U.S. in addressing its historical responsibility for climate change.
The conversation also explores the cultural shifts needed in consumerism, the balance between legal obligations and cultural change, and the power of community over consumerism. Minden advocates for a future where people power drives corporate accountability and emphasizes the importance of a just transition to a sustainable future.
ABOUT GUEST:
Jamie Minden serves as Global Organizing Director for Zero Hour. She is a Junior at American University studying Environmental Studies and Sociology. Jamie cofounded Sunrise Movement Silicon Valley, served as a Teen Conservation Leader at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, organized with Fridays For Future D.C., and was a Subcommittee Chair on a Student Congressional Advisory Board. She has been organizing for climate justice since the age of 13 and has extensive experience in grassroots strategy, action planning, and storytelling.
Born and raised in the Bay Area, California, Jamie lived with the reality of extreme drought, wildfires, and floods from a young age. Her experience with perpetual climate chaos has fed her passion for working with communities to take action against climate chaos.
KEY NOTES:
When Climate Becomes Personal: Jamie’s early wake-up call
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro Trailer
THINGS MENTIONED IN THE PODCAST:
https://thisiszerohour.org/
TO LEARN MORE AND STAY CONNECTED:
🌐 Visit our website: https://compassivistedialogues.com/
CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Compassiviste/61555898333856/
Tune in, follow, and embark on this insightful journey with us. Your vision's transformation begins now. 🚀🌟
By Compassiviste DialoguesWelcome to Compassiviste Dialogues. I'm Ali, your host, and my mission with this podcast is to shed light on critical social and environmental issues worldwide, exploring avenues for positive change.
In this conversation, Jamie Minden, a leader of the Zero Hour Movement, discusses her personal journey into climate activism, the urgency of addressing climate change, and the role of youth in driving meaningful change.
The dialogue explores the impact of wildfires, the importance of education and training for young leaders, and the need for tangible policy changes. Minden emphasizes the significance of indigenous communities in biodiversity conservation and the challenges faced by youth movements in securing funding. The conversation highlights the interconnectedness of climate justice, environmental policy, and the necessity for collective action. In this conversation, Jamie Minden discusses the intersection of climate change, youth activism, and the need for systemic change.
The dialogue emphasizes the importance of investing in indigenous knowledge, the challenges of funding sustainability efforts, and the representation of youth at global climate conferences. Minden highlights the economic dynamics of climate conferences, the necessity of integrating global justice into climate action, and the role of the U.S. in addressing its historical responsibility for climate change.
The conversation also explores the cultural shifts needed in consumerism, the balance between legal obligations and cultural change, and the power of community over consumerism. Minden advocates for a future where people power drives corporate accountability and emphasizes the importance of a just transition to a sustainable future.
ABOUT GUEST:
Jamie Minden serves as Global Organizing Director for Zero Hour. She is a Junior at American University studying Environmental Studies and Sociology. Jamie cofounded Sunrise Movement Silicon Valley, served as a Teen Conservation Leader at the Monterey Bay Aquarium, organized with Fridays For Future D.C., and was a Subcommittee Chair on a Student Congressional Advisory Board. She has been organizing for climate justice since the age of 13 and has extensive experience in grassroots strategy, action planning, and storytelling.
Born and raised in the Bay Area, California, Jamie lived with the reality of extreme drought, wildfires, and floods from a young age. Her experience with perpetual climate chaos has fed her passion for working with communities to take action against climate chaos.
KEY NOTES:
When Climate Becomes Personal: Jamie’s early wake-up call
TIMESTAMPS:
00:00 - Intro Trailer
THINGS MENTIONED IN THE PODCAST:
https://thisiszerohour.org/
TO LEARN MORE AND STAY CONNECTED:
🌐 Visit our website: https://compassivistedialogues.com/
CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA:
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/Compassiviste/61555898333856/
Tune in, follow, and embark on this insightful journey with us. Your vision's transformation begins now. 🚀🌟