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EPISODE · Jan 21, 2026 · 22 MIN

Do we need to rebuild the sense of community ?

from The Transformational Soul Talks · host Raschell Harlingten

Matilda Grand, founder of the Dark Lands Foundation and Citizens of Chocolate, reflects on nearly two decades of environmental, cultural, and social transformation in Bocas del Toro, Panama. Drawing from 15–20 years of community engagement, she describes how pollution and excessive fertilizer use have affected local crops, ecosystems, and the daily lives of people on the islands.Beyond environmental concerns, Matilda speaks to a growing separation between communities. She highlights how divisions rooted in class, access, and cultural identity are shaping interactions both within the Navy communities and outside of them. These changes, combined with emerging patterns of racism and social exclusion, are beginning to alter the social fabric of a small island with a complex history.Her perspective offers a rare look into how environmental degradation and cultural dynamics intersect in a region that is often overlooked yet deeply impacted by global forces. As Matilda explains, addressing these issues requires awareness, cooperation, and a recognition of shared responsibility for the future of Bocas del Toro.#BocasDelToro #Panama #EnvironmentalImpact #IslandLife #PollutionCrisis #CommunityVoices #RacismAwareness #SocialChange #MatildaGrand #DarkLandsFoundation #CitizensOfChocolate #Shorts #InterviewShorts #GlobalIssues #RaschellHarlingten #TheTransformationalSoulTalks

Matilda Grand, founder of the Dark Lands Foundation and Citizens of Chocolate, reflects on nearly two decades of environmental, cultural, and social transformation in Bocas del Toro, Panama. Drawing from 15–20 years of community engagement, she describes how pollution and excessive fertilizer use have affected local crops, ecosystems, and the daily lives of people on the islands.Beyond environmental concerns, Matilda speaks to a growing separation between communities. She highlights how divisions rooted in class, access, and cultural identity are shaping interactions both within the Navy communities and outside of them. These changes, combined with emerging patterns of racism and social exclusion, are beginning to alter the social fabric of a small island with a complex history.Her perspective offers a rare look into how environmental degradation and cultural dynamics intersect in a region that is often overlooked yet deeply impacted by global forces. As Matilda explains, addressing these issues requires awareness, cooperation, and a recognition of shared responsibility for the future of Bocas del Toro.#BocasDelToro #Panama #EnvironmentalImpact #IslandLife #PollutionCrisis #CommunityVoices #RacismAwareness #SocialChange #MatildaGrand #DarkLandsFoundation #CitizensOfChocolate #Shorts #InterviewShorts #GlobalIssues #RaschellHarlingten #TheTransformationalSoulTalks

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