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EPISODE · Nov 25, 2014 · 56 MIN

Women Organizing For A Better Future

from KWMR Post Carbon Radio · host Bing Gong

On this show Post Carbon Radio will focus on how women are organizing across the country and globally to face the triple crisis, resist further destruction, and envision and bring into being a deeply better future for humanity. We'll hear from Robin Milam on the second Women's Congress for Rights of Future Generations just concluded in Minneapolis, MN, and her work with the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature. She will be joined by Pennie Opal Plant, an artist, activist, Bay Area member of Idle No More and collaborator with Robin on Rights of Mother Earth. Pennie, who recently traveled to New York with Bing on the Climate Train, will talk about our responsibilities and relationship to Mother Earth, recent victories and lessons learned in ongoing struggles against climate madness in native country, reasons to be optimistic and strong moving forward together, and upcoming opportunities to plug in.

On this show Post Carbon Radio will focus on how women are organizing across the country and globally to face the triple crisis, resist further destruction, and envision and bring into being a deeply better future for humanity. We'll hear from Robin Milam on the second Women's Congress for Rights of Future Generations just concluded in Minneapolis, MN, and her work with the Global Alliance for the Rights of Nature. She will be joined by Pennie Opal Plant, an artist, activist, Bay Area member of Idle No More and collaborator with Robin on Rights of Mother Earth. Pennie, who recently traveled to New York with Bing on the Climate Train, will talk about our responsibilities and relationship to Mother Earth, recent victories and lessons learned in ongoing struggles against climate madness in native country, reasons to be optimistic and strong moving forward together, and upcoming opportunities to plug in.

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