

Brown Girl Green
Brown Girl Green
Brown Girl Green is a Filipina American climate activist who interviews diverse, boundary-pushing leaders and advocates redefining what it means to be an “environmentalist” in the 21st century. It's time to put Brown back in the Green Movement.
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May 24, 2023 • 47min
S2E2 - Uplifting Indigenous Women in the Climate Fight
In this episode, we meet with Jordan Marie Brings Three White Horses Daniel. They are a passionate advocate for their indigenous relatives and communities, fighting for justice and visibility. In this podcast we learn about the birth of Rising Hearts and how Jordan began mobilizing in their community. We learn about the reality of Indigenous representation and stereotypes people still believe in. We learn and talk about the murdered and missing Indigenous women and how the system is largely failing them.
Donate to https://mmiwusa.org/
Follow @nativein_la on Instagram
Follow @rising_hearts on Instagram
Article to read: https://indiancountrytoday.com/archive/then-and-now-7-amazing-two-spirit-lgbtq-natives-you-should-know-H_k1WKlGp0eXTziaGvprRA
Book to read:
From a Native Daughter (Colonialism & Sovereignty in Hawai’i) by Haunani-Kay Trask
Podcast to listen to:
https://www.redjusticepodcast.com/
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May 18, 2023 • 44min
S2E1 - The Power of Being Plant-Forward
Episode Notes
In this episode, we meet with Selassie Atadika - a Ghanaian chef, educator and food systems advocate. After over a decade working at the United Nations working in the humanitarian sector, Selassie completed a crash course at the Culinary Institute of America. It was then when her company, Midunu, a nomadic and private dining experience highlighting ‘New African Cuisine’ was born. This episode dives into food as a medium for storytelling, and the beauty of community surrounding food. We learn how we can focus on developing flavor in plant-forward dishes and learning about how in traditional dishes, animal protein was not necessary and limited. A lot of communities of color have been eating plant-forward for time immemorial. We can learn to focus on what to avoid instead of what to take out of our diets, to live and cook in abundance, and be open to trying new ingredients and foods.
You can follow Selassie on Instagram at @satadikaBe sure to also check out @midunuchocolates -
use the promo code browngirlgreen10 for 10% off your order on the website:
us.midunuchocolates.com
Learn more about the benefits of a Plant-Based Diet here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9024616/
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Oct 25, 2022 • 33min
Let's Talk Boards: Funding Gaps in Environmental Philanthropy
Episode Notes
In this episode, we meet with Emira Woods - the newest head of Green Leadership Trust - an organization working to tackle the lack of inclusion of BIPOC on climate/ environmental organizational boards. They are the first cross-organizational effort focused on building power and diversity in any advocacy sector. They are guided first and foremost by their responsibility as fiduciaries of the organizations we represent.
Learn more and support the GLT here:
https://www.greenleadershiptrust.org/
Follow Green Leadership Trust on Twitter!
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Sep 6, 2022 • 50min
In Deep Doo Doo: What's Deep Sea Mining & Why Is It Bad?
Episode Notes
Deep Sea Bed Mining Interview with the folks at Sustainable Ocean Alliance and featuring Marine Expert, Diva Amon. This episode dives into the political, social, and moral implications behind "deep sea bed mining," an emerging industrial field that involves extracting submerged minerals and deposits from the sea floor. To date, mining for sand, tin, and diamonds has been generally limited to shallow coastal waters - but now industries are starting to explore what could lie in the deep sea. Scientists are very concerned, however, about the implications of mining a part of the planet that hasn't been meaningfully explored in depth, and what this could mean for the future of the planet.
To learn more about what deep sea bed mining is and how to take action, learn more from the Sustainable Ocean Alliance
https://www.soalliance.org/campaign-against-deep-seabed-mining
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Jun 30, 2022 • 39min
Toxic Prisons & Climate Change
Episode Notes
More info on fight toxic prisons here
www.instagram.com/fighttoxicprisons
www.instagram.com/villainus_music
https://abolitionistlawcenter.org/Our-Work/Projects/Campaign-To-Fight-Toxic-Prisons/
https://nationinside.org/campaign/prison-ecology-project/
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Apr 25, 2022 • 39min
US Detention Centers & Environmental Justice
Episode Notes
This episode draws connections between the prison industrial complex and environmental justice- Brown Girl Green sits down with Amanda Diaz from Freedom for Immigrants @migrantfreedom on instagram.
Here’s a petition from the Shut Down Glades Coalition to take action today:https://action.aclu.org/send-message/fl-tell-dhs-shut-down-glades-now
The list of books Amanda mentioned plus more if folks are interested:
“Are Prisons Obsolete?” by Angela Davis (PDFs can be found here on "The Anarchist Library" and here for a more book like version.)
We Do This Till We Free Us by Mariame Kaba
Emergent Strategy by adrienne maree brown
"Beyond Survival: Strategies and Stories from the Transformative Justice Movement” Edited by Ejeris Dixon and LEah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
“Color of Violence” The INCITE! Anthology edited by INCITE! WOmen of Color Against Violence
“Prison By Any Other Name” by Maya Schenwar and Victoria Law
"Who Do You Serve, Who Do You Protect” A Truthout Collection (PDF can be found here on "The Anarchist Library.")
Abolition Feminism Now by Angela Davis
**Other Resources: **
Let’s Talk About Abolition 15 week self-guided community course by Nikita Oliver
Short history of immigration detention" infographic (Freedom for Immigrants)
Interactive Immigration Detention Timeline (Freedom for Immigrants)
Detention 101 (Detention Watch Network
Why Abolition? (Freedom for Immigrants)
The State of Black Immigrants (Black Alliance for Just Immigration)
Detained: How the U.S. Built the World’s Largest Immigrant Detention System (The Marshall Project)
Immigration Detention Syllabus (Freedom for Immigrants)
History of Criminalization Webinars (ICE out of CA)
Immigrant Justice Now! Curriculum (Catalyst Project)
Dismantling Detention webinar (Immigrant Legal Resource Center)
Immigration Detention in the United States by agency (American Immigration Council)
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Apr 21, 2022 • 21min
How can I get a green job?
Episode Notes
Learn more at greenjobsboard on instagram and the website browngirlgreen.com/greenjobs!
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Apr 15, 2022 • 43min
Conservation as a form of Colonization: A look at the Maasai in Tanzania
Episode Notes
In this episode you will learn about:
-The connections between colonization and conservation
-How conservation movements can displace Indigneous communities
-How Indigenous people in Tanzania are resisting and reclaiming the narrative of conservation over their lands
Learn more and support the Maasai here:
bit.ly/maasaihelp
bit.ly/maasaihelp2
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Mar 20, 2021 • 58min
Stopping Food Waste: From Plate to Planet
Episode Notes
This episode of Brown Girl Green covers the issue of food waste - which currently contributes to 6% of global green house gas emissions (our world in data). Learn from Maen Mahfoud, an expert who is taking food surplus and using it to redistribute out to the communities who need it the most. Check out this live episode and learn more about his company, Replate - a non-profit tech organization working to address the food surplus crisis.
www.replate.org
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Sep 12, 2020 • 1h 15min
The Brown Girl Wears Green
Episode Notes
This episode of Brown Girl Green is focused on sustainable fashion. We discuss if/ why sustainable fashion is the path forward away from throw-away culture and mass over-consumption of clothing in modern society. Despite the benefits of more "sustainable" or environmentally friendly fashion, there are still a lot of gaps around diversity, equity, and inclusion within the movement. A majority of sustainable fashion only caters to a small demographic that excludes many different ethnic groups and body types from partaking in its ethical benefits. Further, some sustainable fashion brands don't necessarily prioritize racial justice or labor rights even if they are all "green" or "zero waste." So in this episode, I examine what some of the gaps exist around sustainable fashion, but also the benefits this framework of going more "green" with your clothing habits can have on society.
The interview features Samata, a British-born Ghanaian fashion designer, author, and journalist who is best known for her role as Global Campaign Director for Red Carpet Green Dress, a campaign that is pushing to showcase ethical fashion on the Oscars red carpet. She is also an award-winning womenswear designer whose work in the fields of fashion and sustainability has received coverage from BBC Radio 1Xtra, Essence, ITV's This Morning, E! Entertainment, Women's Wear Daily, ELLE, InStyle, Essence, Refinery 29, and Red Magazine.
The biggest topics covered in this episode are:
-Discussing why sustainable fashion is useful and necessary
-Redefining what sustainable fashion can be- beyond just luxury goods for the privileged, how can we own actions like wearing second-hand, clothing swaps, and DIY's to minimize our consumption?
-What a more diverse sustainable fashion world would look like and why that's important
Sustainable Fashion brands/ initiatives mentioned in today's episode:
Sustainable Brooklyn
Project One Eighty Nine
Sustainable Fashion Forum
Soko Kenya
Fashion Revolution
Anthill Fabrics
Pildora NYC
Mate the Label
The Front Lash
Some resources for further reading:
Fashion Takes Action- Fashion's role in the Sustainable Development Goals
What COVID-19 means for sustainable fashion
Ethical Fashion on a budget
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