Land(ing) Back is a five-part audio blog series presented in collaboration with Youth Climate Lab and 4Rs Youth Movement. Released over five weeks, each episode features a conversation with an Indigenous young person making change within their community through climate justice work, land protection, cultural resurgence & decolonization.
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Land(ing) Back is a five-part audio blog series presented in collaboration with Youth Climate Lab and 4Rs Youth Movement. Released over five weeks, each episode features a conversation with an Indigenous young person making change within their community through climate justice work, land protection, cultural resurgence & decolonization.
For the first episode Land(ing) Back, we’re joined by Kyla Pascal, a Black Metis woman born and raised in Amiskwaciwâskahikan ᐊᒥᐢᑲᐧᒋᐋᐧᐢᑲᐦᐃᑲᐣ (Edmonton, Alberta). Kyla is a member of the Indigenous art collective nipahimiw, and a second-year Master's candidate at UBC, currently working at Alderhill Planning Inc. In this episode, Kyla shares about her entry point into climate work through food and land justice work, and how climate spaces need to be actively integrating care work. Kyla reminds us of the importance of finding the balance between our community work and our personal wellbeing by setting boundaries.
Land(ing) Back
Land(ing) Back is a five-part audio blog series presented in collaboration with Youth Climate Lab and 4Rs Youth Movement. Released over five weeks, each episode features a conversation with an Indigenous young person making change within their community through climate justice work, land protection, cultural resurgence & decolonization.