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Matt interviews Osprey Orielle Lake, the Founder and Executive Director of Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN). Osprey is also the Co-Director of the Indigenous Women's Divestment Delegations, and actively leads WECAN International's projects.
Her new book, The Story is in our Bones, weaves together ecological, mythical, political, and cultural understandings and shares her experiences working with global leaders, systems-thinkers, climate justice activists, and Indigenous Peoples. She seeks to summon a new way of being and thinking in the Anthropocene, which includes transforming the interlocking crises of colonialism, racism, patriarchy, capitalism, and ecocide, to build thriving Earth communities for all.
Click any of these links to check out WECAN on Facebook, X (f.k.a. Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube. WECAN’s Newsletter can be found here..
Make sure to check out our sponsor for today’s episode at Vala Alta using this link for 15% off.
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Matt interviews Osprey Orielle Lake, the Founder and Executive Director of Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network (WECAN). Osprey is also the Co-Director of the Indigenous Women's Divestment Delegations, and actively leads WECAN International's projects.
Her new book, The Story is in our Bones, weaves together ecological, mythical, political, and cultural understandings and shares her experiences working with global leaders, systems-thinkers, climate justice activists, and Indigenous Peoples. She seeks to summon a new way of being and thinking in the Anthropocene, which includes transforming the interlocking crises of colonialism, racism, patriarchy, capitalism, and ecocide, to build thriving Earth communities for all.
Click any of these links to check out WECAN on Facebook, X (f.k.a. Twitter), Instagram, and YouTube. WECAN’s Newsletter can be found here..
Make sure to check out our sponsor for today’s episode at Vala Alta using this link for 15% off.