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EPISODE · Oct 14, 2019 · 32 MIN

Arnold Molina Azurin

from Agam the Climate Podcast · host Agam the Climate Podcast

Listen to anthropologist Arnold Molina Azurin read excerpts of Agayayos from Agam: Filipino Narratives on Uncertainty and Climate Change. Agayayos is Ilokano for flowing, as water down a river or blood in the veins. In this episode, Azurin speaks with us about history, landscape, and memory. Mixing and title music by Ground Bravo, with the track "Lost Signals" by ZeroFox.

Listen to anthropologist Arnold Molina Azurin read excerpts of Agayayos from Agam: Filipino Narratives on Uncertainty and Climate Change. Agayayos is Ilokano for flowing, as water down a river or blood in the veins. In this episode, Azurin speaks with us about history, landscape, and memory. Mixing and title music by Ground Bravo, with the track "Lost Signals" by ZeroFox.

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