

Rita Wong
Poet and environmental justice advocate involved in water protection and community-based resistance, who discusses emotions and mutual care in climate work.
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Feb 19, 2024 • 16min
Rita Wong — flush
Rita Wong, author of poetry collections, delves into the profound relationship between rain, water, and life. She explores the imagery of rain landing on various surfaces, the role of water in daily life, and the importance of clean water for environmental activism. The podcast analyzes Wong's poem 'flush' and a quote from Thomas Merton, celebrating the poetic beauty and vitality of rain.

Dec 23, 2025 • 1h 22min
Episode 6: Climate Change and the Planetary Commons
Bill McKibben, founder of 350.org, passionately discusses the urgency of climate action and the need for WWII-scale mobilization towards renewables. Astra Taylor highlights the connection between climate insecurity and emotional solidarity, while Rita Wong emphasizes mutual care as pivotal in activism. Candace Callison uncovers how community-specific narratives can make climate facts resonate, and Carolyn Lesjack explores reinventing the commons to promote equity. Stephanie LaMénager champions the power of storytelling to inspire sustainable futures.

Jul 26, 2025 • 41min
Episode 3: The Earth Has the Final Say
Rita Wong, a Canadian poet and professor at Emily Carr University, brings her unique perspective to the discussion on environmental stewardship. She emphasizes the profound connection between humans and water, advocating for gratitude and respect towards natural resources. Wong also explores Indigenous teachings and historical injustices related to land management. The conversation delves into the need for communal responsibility and democratic engagement in tackling the climate crisis, urging a shift towards reciprocity with the earth and a collective vision for the future.


