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S4 EP 10: The Crown Belongs to Us w/ Niel Leadon
Bahamian climate activist Niel Leadon speaks with Rev Yearwood about several Caribbean countries demanding reparations and severing ties with “The Crown”. They discuss how colorism is more of a proble
S4 Ep 9: Bustin’ Loose w/ Jerome Foster II
The development and influence of the climate strike movement has led to the tokenization and tolerance of young people. After growing up through 9/11, the 2008 recession, mass shootings, Trump era pol
S4 Ep 8: The New Lunch Counter w/ Dr. Bernice A King
Dr. Bernice A King speaks with Rev Yearwood about the Kingian philosophy of nonviolence and compares the movement of today with the Civil Rights Movement. The Coolest Show – brought to you by Hip
S4 Ep 7: Black Stories Matter w/ Darel Scott
Earth in Color is a Black-led creative studio working to affirm and strengthen cultural, spiritual, physical, and ancestral connections to the natural world. Nature is not the oppressor, even thoug
S4 Ep 6: Creating Community w/ Jordie Vasquez
The Coolest Show – brought to you by Hip Hop Caucus Think 100% PODCASTS – drops new episodes every Monday on environmental justice and how we solve the climate crisis. Listen and subscribe here or at
S4 Ep 5: Movement Music w/ Dontay Wimberly
Hip Hop Caucus defines “movement music” as songs that speak to the ills of society, incorporate calls to action, empower people, and/or connect to social movements. Art is a medium to reimagine system
S4 Ep 4: Empowered Education w/ Mitchelle Mhaka
Black folks have historically and culturally been one with the environment. Colonialism (white supremacy) has robbed us of our heritage, cultural identity, access and ability to thrive. Young Black or
S4 Ep 3: Sustainable Brooklyn w/ Whitney McGuire & Dominique Drakeford
How are we creating systems that are non-disposable when Black people are seen as disposable, as waste? Contrary to the mainstream definition, “sustainability” is an inherently Black, Brown, and Indig
S4 Ep 2: Black Young & Rising w/ Arielle King
It is no secret that white institutions are anti-Black and hoard resources, often forcing Black students to endure the harm of these spaces when seeking tools to support their communities. Leaving you
S4 Ep 1: Bridging Culture and Climate w/ Headkrack
There has been a history of racist policies and movements that have made the environment inaccessible and unsafe for Black people. The connections between Black culture and social movements are undeni