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Rooted: Women, Earth & Eco-Justice (Apple Podcast)
Rooted: Women, Earth & Eco-Justice (Apple Podcast)
Education Podcast · Updated Weekly · Hosted by Diamondnia Mack, the Founder & Executive Director of The Brown Moon Project, Rooted: Women, Earth & Eco-Justice delves deep into the socio-economic impacts of climate change on Black, Brown,…
Rooted: Women, Earth & Eco-Justice (Spotify)
Rooted: Women, Earth & Eco-Justice (Spotify)
Welcome to Rooted: Women, Earth & Eco-Justice, a Brown Moon Project podcast—hosted by me, Diamondnia Mack, the Founder and Executive Director of The Brown Moon Project, a nonprofit dedicated to examining the socio-economic impact of climate change on Black, Brown, and Indigenous women.This show uplifts the lives and work of women across the climate space—from environmental law and economics to eco-art and entrepreneurship. Each episode weaves through our guests’ personal histories, their triumphs, and the paths that led them to their own unique place in the fight for climate justice. Rooted is intended to aid in our collective education. Our guests are experts in their fields, and they offer us wisdom, lessons, and hard truths to take back with us to our own battleground.My hope is that with every listen, you leave feeling informed, inspired, invigorated—and most of all, rooted.Thank you so much for listening. Enjoy the show.www.brownmoonproject.org/rootedpodcast
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The Brown Moon Project | 106 followers on LinkedIn. A 501c(3) nonprofit committed to examining the socioeconomic impact of climate change on Black, Brown & Indigenous women | The Brown Moon Project, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Washington, DC, is dedicated to research and advocacy that examines the socio-economic impacts of climate change on Black, Brown, and Indigenous women worldwide. The climate crisis affects everyone, but its impacts are not evenly distributed. Data shows that specific groups—especially the poor, women, and people of color—bear a disproportionate share of the ecological, health, social, and economic consequences.
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