

148. The Future is Intersectional with Leah Thomas
Apr 7, 2022
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
Climate Change and Energy - What's Next?
01:33 • 3min
The Name of the Podcast Is Hallihea Pocast Yeshali.
04:11 • 2min
Maps of the Marine Activeti Sanctuary
05:52 • 2min
Cop 27 - A Great Leader to Cop 27
07:22 • 2min
The Window for Action Is Clearly Closing
09:34 • 3min
The Intersectional Environmentalist, a Resource Hub in a Platform Advocating for Exploring the Relationship Between Social Justice and Environmentalism
12:08 • 3min
The Black Lives Matter Movement in the United States
14:55 • 3min
The Black Lives Matter Movement and Environmental Justice
17:32 • 1min
The Environmental Justice Movement in the United States
18:56 • 2min
I Love Intersectional Environmentalism
21:25 • 2min
Is There a New Kind of Politics Emerging in the World?
23:11 • 2min
What Do You Think About Intersectional Environmentalism?
24:51 • 4min
The Relationship Between Clean Air and People Not Being Able to Breathe
28:25 • 2min
Are You Equally Frustrated With This and Ad?
30:12 • 2min
Is There a Nuance in Accessibility?
32:36 • 3min
The Nap Ministry's Rest Is Resistance
36:04 • 2min
Corporate Responsibility for Climate Reparations
38:00 • 2min
Is There a Better Way to Work With Environmentalists?
39:42 • 2min
Green Energy Transition
41:43 • 2min
The Last Question - Would You Like to Ask Lea That Question?
43:20 • 3min
The Future Is Intersectional
46:19 • 3min
Leawe, Thank You. We Have to Let You Go.
49:09 • 1min
Lea's Interview With Christiana Abbey
50:35 • 4min
The Essence of Intersectional Environmentalism
54:14 • 3min
Avigail Kime, Thank You So Much!
56:45 • 2min
Afi in the West, I Have You On.
58:16 • 5min
The Outrage and Optimism Podcast - Clay's Lost Voice
01:03:30 • 3min