A podcast about the intersections of environmental justice and racial equity. Explore how climate change affects diverse populations all over the globe. Investigate uncomfortable truths about our changing planet’s impact on vulnerable communities, uncover hidden histories behind our national parks, and listen in for eye-opening interviews with park rangers, activists, experts, and survivors. Let’s stop climate change and start social change.
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A podcast about the intersections of environmental justice and racial equity. Explore how climate change affects diverse populations all over the globe. Investigate uncomfortable truths about our changing planet’s impact on vulnerable communities, uncover hidden histories behind our national parks, and listen in for eye-opening interviews with park rangers, activists, experts, and survivors. Let’s stop climate change and start social change.
Girls Gotta Run: Climage Change, Food Security, Running, and Girls Education in Ethiopia
Changing Planet Justice
21 minutes 22 seconds
2 years ago
Girls Gotta Run: Climage Change, Food Security, Running, and Girls Education in Ethiopia
Listen in for a fascinating conversation with Ms. Arbora Johnson, the Executive Director of the Girls Gotta Run Foundation, based in Ethiopia. You'll learn about how the organization uses running to empower Ethiopian girls to pursue education, become stronger athletes, and follow their dreams--all while building climate resilience.
Image Credit: Girls Gotta Run Foundation
Changing Planet Justice
A podcast about the intersections of environmental justice and racial equity. Explore how climate change affects diverse populations all over the globe. Investigate uncomfortable truths about our changing planet’s impact on vulnerable communities, uncover hidden histories behind our national parks, and listen in for eye-opening interviews with park rangers, activists, experts, and survivors. Let’s stop climate change and start social change.