For The Wild

TEJU ADISA-FARRAR on Remapping Our World /177

Apr 29, 2020
Teju Adisa-Farrar, a Jamaican-American writer and geographer, discusses the intersection of urban culture and environmental justice. They delve into how gentrification devalues spaces and its effects on marginalized communities. The conversation explores the manipulation of environmental narratives to serve supremacist ideologies, advocating for authentic equity in urban solutions. Teju emphasizes the importance of community ownership as opposed to charity and critiques the limitations of language in addressing these critical issues. Their vision calls for a reimagining of collaboration to include diverse voices for true sustainability.
Ask episode
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes