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S3E6: Climate Solutions: Healing People and the Planet with Knellee Bisram and Piero Falci
This week, join hosts Marshah and Abigail in their transformative conversation with Knellee Bisram and Piero Falci from AHAM Education as they teach us about the practicality of mindfulness and []
S3E5: Climate Solutions at the State, Local, and Community Levels with Dr. Jairo Garcia
In this weeks episode, co-hosts Abigail and Marshah have an honest conversation with Dr. Jairo Garcia about the need and obstacles of climate adaptation at the state and local levels. []
S3E4: Climate Solutions: Indigenous Disaster Resilience with Clarice Friloux of the United Houma Nation
Join us for a captivating discussion on Climate Solutions: Indigenous Disaster Resilience with Clarice Friloux of the United Houma Nation. The Native American communities are on the frontlines from
S3E3: Climate Solutions: Mutual Aid 101 with Lea Campbell and Morris Mock from Mississippi Rising Coalition
In this episode, Abigail and Marshah bring in folks from Mississippi Rising Coalition to discuss mutual aid as a holistic tool to strengthen community resiliency against systemic inequalities and the
S3E2: Climate Solutions: Heal Yourself To Heal The Planet With Bevelyn Ukah, Jodi Lasseter, and Connie Leeper
Join the CJY hosts, Abigail and Mareshah, as they dive into the powerful concept of "wounded healers" and the essential practice of addressing our own triggers while doing transformative work. "Person
S3E1: How We Got Here- Reflecting Season 2 with Co-Hosts Maréshah Malcom and Abigail Franks
In this episode, we do something different and have Executive Directors Alex Easdale, Reverend Michael Malcom, and Michael Hansen from SCEN, GASP, and Peoples Justice Council interview our hosts Mar
S2 E16: The Kids Are All Right (Part III) with Jasmine Butler
Jasmine Butler (they/them) was born and raised in Memphis by way of deep Mississippi roots. Theyre a Black queer writer, educator, and afrofuturist-abolitionist deeply committed to collective liberat
S2 E15: The Kids Are All Right (Part II) with Libre X. Sankara
Libre X. Sankara is a Afro-Boricua poet(a), cultural worker, organizer, drummer, and popular educator. They currently live on Miccosukee, Seminole & Tequesta land (Miami, FL) and organize with Troika
S2 E13: Indigenous Healing (Part 2) with Maya Henderson
Maya B. Henderson is a member of the Seneca-Cayuga Nation of Oklahoma, and is also of Choctaw, German, and Welsh descent. Maya is a Ph.D. student in the Dept. of []
S2 E12: Indigenous Healing and Southern Native Plants (Part 1) with Dr. Tammy Greer
Dr. Tammy Greer Tammy Greer, Ph. D, (United Houma Nation) is a faculty member in the School of Psychology and Firector of the Southern Miss Center for American Indian []