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  • Anindo Marshall: Creating a Generation of Love
    2021/04/15

    Join us as we speak with Anindo Marshall, my former teacher, dancer, drummer, singer, chanter, humanitarian, and founder of Abukutsa Arts Academy in Kenya. We learn about how she became an apprentice for legendary dancer and activist Katherine Dunham, who grew up in a dancing in segregated America. We discuss how the arts are medicine, and how connecting with our ancestors creates miracles in our lives. We focus specifically on her newest endeavor - Abukutsa Arts Academy - an eco school she’s building in Kenya, one that priorities both the arts and sciences, and is a model for environmental consciousness. We discuss why, within our current social and environmental climate, these schools are more important now more than ever. So, listen to Anindo’s amazing story and learn how you can get involved building this school and expanding the model around the world. Anindo is building a generation of love. Let’s join her. 

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    52 分
  • Joss Richard: Women Supporting Women
    2021/04/09

    Joss Richard is my dear friend, Emmy award winning television producer, and founder of Margot - a community connecting women with mentors. Margot helps women of all ages, backgrounds, and stages of life, find qualified mentors in various industries, while normalizing the concept of women being compensated for their time and knowledge. In this interview, we discuss the importance of mentorship, disrupting the narrative that women don’t have to be paid for their time, and why free mentorship to women and girls in communities with socio-economic barriers is so important. Joss also vulnerably invites us into how it’s felt for her as an asian woman in today’s America, and provides us with some tangible ways to be a true ally. Listen in, learn about my incredible friend, and make sure to join the Margot Community.

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    36 分
  • Jase Te Patu: Mindfulness to Prevent Teen Suicide
    2021/03/11

    Join us as we embark on a deeply personal and emotional interview with my friend, fellow entrepreneur and embodiment practitioner Jase Te Patu. He is the founder of M3, facilitating mindfulness tools with kids, ones that place breath and Maori wisdom as the center philosophy. He founded this program to combat high child and teen suicide rates in New Zealand. Hear why this work comes from Jase’s core, how his story shaped his trajectory toward impact, and why this work is so profoundly important in helping to shape the next generation. Take action to support growing this practice, movement and mission around the globe. 

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    1 時間
  • FTR is Back After a Grief Break
    2021/03/11
    For the Revolution is returning after a long moment of pause. Placing my personal health first during a time of deep grieving put a lot of external forward momentum on hold. That said, FTR is back and ready to bring the world more content that inspires us into action.
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    4 分
  • Josh Whiton: If the Biosphere Were God
    2020/10/19

    Josh Whiton, founder of MakeSoil, explains how human actions are a direct threat to the health of our biosphere - how we destroy our home planet for the sake of saving and growing a fragile economy. He presents us with a solution, one that each of us can participate in today, to regenerate our Earth, while reducing our dependence on the economy. He encourages us to start composting at a soil site near us, or to become Soil Makers ourselves. He's created an incredible resource that makes getting started easy - makesoil.org

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    37 分
  • Adam Kolton: Preserving the Arctic Wildlife Refuge
    2020/10/19

    Adam Kolton, Executive Director of Alaska Wilderness League, paints a clear picture of the bounty of beauty and life that is the Arctic Wildlife Refuge. He explains why this land is so vital for the culture and wellbeing of the Gwich'in people, many of whose villages reside along the migratory route of the Porcupine Caribou Herd - a herd that returns each year to the refuge to birth new calves. They are joined by Polar Bears, migratory Birds, Musk Oxen, and explosions of Flowers and Lichen; A vision and reality under grave threat because the current administration just opened subsidized oil leases in this wild, in-tact, land that has been protected since Eisenhower. Listen to find out what you can do to help preserve it. 

    Read Rebecca's Article: https://www.fortherevolution.com/articles/climate-change-oil-drilling-threaten-alaskas-polar-bears

    Visit Alaska Wilderness League: https://alaskawild.org/

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    27 分
  • Jessica Rehms: Unshackle Immigrants, Honor Justice
    2020/10/19

    Jessica Rehms, attorney with the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, grants us insight into the current landscape of immigration in the United States. She explains the chaotic lack-of-structure provided for asylum seekers at the border, and she paints a clear picture of life and conditions in US ICE Detention Centers. She offers Calls to Action for attorneys, FTR listeners who are bilingual, and for anyone wanting to get involved in making the road to justice easier for people who come to America. 

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    35 分
  • Carol Hoover: Protect the Copper Bering River Complex
    2020/10/19

    In this episode, we discuss Carol Hoover's journey in conservation, with specific emphasis on her work with the Eyak Preservation Council. The council is working to preserve The Copper River Delta, one of the last large wild watersheds left on the planet. It is currently under grave threat with the sale of the Bering River Coal Fields. Within this threat lies a great opportunity. If a coal conglomerate purchases this coalfield, 3 million acres of sacred land is risked, as well as the Alaskan salmon ecosystem that thrives there. On the other hand, this sale provides us with an incredible opportunity to support the Eyak Preservation Council's purchase of this land, which returns this wild complex back to its' original Eyak stewards, protects an enormous amount of Wild Alaskan Salmon life, keeps coal in the ground, and potentially grants the Copper River Complex protection for all of time. 

    Read Skye's Article:  https://fortherevolution.com/articles/biocultural-diversity-returning-ancestral-lands-to-original-indigenous-stewards

    Native Claims Settlement Act: https://www.uaf.edu/tribal/112/unit_3/alaskanativeclaimssettlementactancsa1971.php

    Visit Eyak Preservation Council: http://www.eyakpreservationcouncil.org/

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    44 分