EPISODE · Jul 16, 2026 · 1H 12M
Environmental Justice…for Who? On the Power of Storytelling With Arielle V. King
from Consciously Clueless · host Carly Jean Puch
This episode with guest Arielle V. King (she/they) focuses on storytelling, attention, and whose voices get heard in the climate crisis and whose do not. Arielle V. King is a strategist and The Joy Report host with training in environmental law, civil rights, and environmental justice, including research on the Flint water crisis. Ariel discusses the importance of translating complex science for everyday people, the need to center and compensate lived expertise in environmental justice, and defines environmental racism as the targeting of communities of color with polluting infrastructure. She shares examples such as Cancer Alley and the South Bronx’s “Asthma Alley,” rooted in redlining and layered policy. They connect current data center expansion to environmental injustice, emphasize radical imagination (this keeps coming up!), critique hyper-consumerism and forced tech adoption, and explore how storytelling builds empathy and supports policy change. Carly and Ariel talk about how our futures are all at stake when we don’t hear everyone’s story. Ariel shares what sustains her hope and how she unwinds through food, music, time outside, and community. Listen now as Arielle brings a dose of joy from her show to Unwind.Check out Intersectional Environmentalist to learn more about her work and listen to the Joy Report: intersectionalenvironmentalist.comFind zines, take classes with Carly, and more: unwindmovementmedia.comSubscribe to Unwind and support the pod on Substack: unwindmovementmedia.substack.comMusic produced by M Baxley of Bear Witness Media
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