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Isabella La Rocca González is an award winning artist, she’s also an educator and activist working primarily with photography and motion pictures. Her work is part of a long tradition in photography: to bring to light and find beauty in the disregarded, hidden, unconscious, or commonplace. Isabella has taught art and photography to thousands of students in state universities, art schools, private liberal arts colleges, and community colleges. The work Isabella creates and exhibits is deeply informed by her ecofeminist total liberation activism. She strives to reconcile values from her Indigenous Mexican roots with her European roots.
https://www.glissi.org
https://www.censoredlandscapes.org
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Plant Powered Radio Podcasts are available at PocketCasts, Breaker, Spotify, RadioPublic, Anchor, Overcast and Google
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With gratitude for the opportunity to live, work, and create on the unceded traditional lands of the Coast Salish Peoples.
Thanks to Vox Vegana for the intro music.
By Janine BandcroftIsabella La Rocca González is an award winning artist, she’s also an educator and activist working primarily with photography and motion pictures. Her work is part of a long tradition in photography: to bring to light and find beauty in the disregarded, hidden, unconscious, or commonplace. Isabella has taught art and photography to thousands of students in state universities, art schools, private liberal arts colleges, and community colleges. The work Isabella creates and exhibits is deeply informed by her ecofeminist total liberation activism. She strives to reconcile values from her Indigenous Mexican roots with her European roots.
https://www.glissi.org
https://www.censoredlandscapes.org
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Plant Powered Radio Podcasts are available at PocketCasts, Breaker, Spotify, RadioPublic, Anchor, Overcast and Google
Instagram - @plantpoweredradio
Twitter - @envirovegan
With gratitude for the opportunity to live, work, and create on the unceded traditional lands of the Coast Salish Peoples.
Thanks to Vox Vegana for the intro music.

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