Climate To Action: A CSUSM Student Podcast

De: The Climate to Action Student Podcast Team
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  • Climate justice, climate action, and Indigenous knowledge are the themes of Climate To Action, a new podcast from California State University, San Marcos. We transform climate anxiety into action and problem-solving, inform our communities about the climate crisis, and highlight opportunities to become climate activists.

    Listen wherever you get your podcasts; follow us on social media, @ClimateToAction; and contact us at ClimateToAction@csusm.edu.

    Climate To Action: A CSUSM Student Podcast 2024
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  • Climate and Food Justice
    May 16 2024

    Climate To Action: A CSUSM Student Podcast is a new climate crisis podcast dedicated to climate action, Indigenous knowledge, and climate justice.

    LISTEN wherever you get your podcasts, follow us on IG and X, @ClimateToAction, and contact us at ClimateToAction@csusm.edu.

    We're excited to contribute to important climate discussions and action opportunities.

    Credits

    Hosts: Mayra Ramos, J.J. Sanchez, and Darby Sward

    Guest: CSUSM Professor Gabriel Valle

    Producers: Katherine Brienen, Marios Panousos, and J.J. Sanchez

    Editors: Katherine Brienen, Marios Panousos, and J.J. Sanchez

    Music: Marios Panousos

    Climate To Action: A CSUSM Student Podcast is advised by the CSUSM Departments of Philosophy, Environmental Studies, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies in the College of Humanities, Arts, Behavioral & Social Sciences. Climate To Action is produced at the CSUSM Inspiration Studios.

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    19 m
  • Factory Farming and Global Warming
    Apr 25 2024

    Climate To Action: A CSUSM Student Podcast is a new climate crisis podcast dedicated to climate action, Indigenous knowledge, and climate justice.

    In episode 2, we visit with Rowdy Keelor, of New Roots Institute, to discuss the effects of factory farming on the environment, factory farmed animals, and global warming.

    LISTEN wherever you get your podcasts—and follow us on IG and X @ClimateToAction.

    We're excited to contribute to important climate discussions and action opportunities.

    CREDITS

    Hosts: Anali Flores and Azaria Martins

    Guest: Rowdy Keelor, New Roots Institute, www.newrootsinstitute.org

    Editor: J.J. Sanchez

    Researcher: Abdul Majid Abdul Majid

    Music: Marios Panousos

    Art: Macaire Sites

    Producers: Michael J. Giles and J.J. Sanchez

    Climate To Action: A CSUSM Student Podcast is advised by the CSUSM Departments of Philosophy, Environmental Studies, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies in the College of Humanities, Arts, Behavioral & Social Sciences. Climate To Action is produced at the CSUSM Inspiration Studios.

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    31 m
  • Climate Justice & Indigenous Knowledge
    Apr 12 2024

    Climate To Action: A CSUSM Student Podcast is a new climate crisis podcast dedicated to climate action, climate justice and Indigenous knowledge.

    Join us for our first episode, "Climate Justice and Indigenous Knowledge," featuring our guest, Professor Dina Gilio-Whitaker.

    LISTEN wherever you get your podcasts—and follow us on IG and X @ClimateToAction.

    We're excited to contribute to important climate discussions and action opportunities.

    Contact us at ClimateToAction@csusm.edu.

    CREDITS

    Hosts: Michael J. Giles and Macaire Sites

    Guest: Dina Gilio-Whitaker, author and CSUSM Professor

    Editor: J.J. Sanchez

    Researcher: Abdul-Majid Abdul Majid

    Producers: Michael J. Giles and J.J. Sanchez

    Climate To Action: A CSUSM Student Podcast is advised by the CSUSM Departments of Philosophy, Environmental Studies, and Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies in the College of Humanities, Arts, Behavioral & Social Sciences. Climate To Action is produced at the CSUSM Inspiration Studios.

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    52 m

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