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I came to know Caitríona through Extinction Rebellion. She has been showing up to protests since she was a child, and organising them since she was in her teens! She is an activist who advocated anti war, animal rights, Repealing the 8th, and of course the environment. She is now a member of Connecting Cabra & The Dóthain Collective, as well as being a recent graduate of the DCU Masters in Climate Change programme. You can follow her on Twitter @KennyCaitriona.
We covered:
[04:30] What inspired Caitriona to be the change she wanted to see.
[06:50] Connecting Cabra – what’s involved & how it started.
[13:40] Advice for anyone wanting to start a community group.
[14:35] DCU Masters in Climate Change
[21:00] How the climate movement can’t be discriminatory to marginalised groups such as disabled & working class communities.
[30:50] Framing climate action in a positive light.
[35:15] Tips for saving money that are also more eco friendly!
[40:10] Her favourite protest memories.
[43:00] Random questions
Also mentioned:
Energy Master Plan
Bloomin' Crumlin
Ringsend Sustainable Energy Community
Ecolution
Environmental Justice in Ireland report
Commuinity Supported Agriculture (CSA)
As always, don't forget to follow Book of Leaves on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook, leave us a review, and share with a friend x
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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I came to know Caitríona through Extinction Rebellion. She has been showing up to protests since she was a child, and organising them since she was in her teens! She is an activist who advocated anti war, animal rights, Repealing the 8th, and of course the environment. She is now a member of Connecting Cabra & The Dóthain Collective, as well as being a recent graduate of the DCU Masters in Climate Change programme. You can follow her on Twitter @KennyCaitriona.
We covered:
[04:30] What inspired Caitriona to be the change she wanted to see.
[06:50] Connecting Cabra – what’s involved & how it started.
[13:40] Advice for anyone wanting to start a community group.
[14:35] DCU Masters in Climate Change
[21:00] How the climate movement can’t be discriminatory to marginalised groups such as disabled & working class communities.
[30:50] Framing climate action in a positive light.
[35:15] Tips for saving money that are also more eco friendly!
[40:10] Her favourite protest memories.
[43:00] Random questions
Also mentioned:
Energy Master Plan
Bloomin' Crumlin
Ringsend Sustainable Energy Community
Ecolution
Environmental Justice in Ireland report
Commuinity Supported Agriculture (CSA)
As always, don't forget to follow Book of Leaves on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook, leave us a review, and share with a friend x
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.