Join Azucena Castro, an expert in climate and energy justice, and Malcom Ferdinand, a researcher delving into colonial history's impact on ecology, as they unravel the concept of 'double fracture.' They discuss the harmful disconnection from nature caused by colonial legacies and environmental crises. Art, poetry, and film emerge as crucial tools for resistance, shedding light on marginalized voices. Together, they explore how love and interconnectedness can inspire collective responsibility in environmental activism, sharing powerful insights and poetic reflections along the way.