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XRNOW!
by Extinction Rebellion Los Angeles
Extinction Rebellion Radio brings you the people and orgs engaged in direct action and civil disobedience to address the climate and ecological emergencies. plus intersecting causes, both in Los Angeles and around the world.
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Rebecca John, The Seeds of Climate Denialism
Rebecca’s new research uncovers how 70 years ago, Big Oil and what’s now the Western States Petroleum Association responded to a smog crisis in LA by creating a disinformation campaign that has since become the playbook for corporate destruction of our planet.
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Evan Drukker-Schardl, Climate Defiance
Evan joins us as part of Climate Defiance’s national recruitment tour to share strategies for confronting the multi-trillion dollar fossil fuel cartel using non-violent civil disobedience.
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Folabi Olagbaju, Greenpeace Under Attack
Greenpeace’s Democracy Campaign Director joins us to discuss the $300 million lawsuit by pipeline giant Energy Transfer, falsely claiming Greenpeace led the Indigenous resistance at Standing Rock.
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94
Post-Election Special
Team XRNOW! -- Cate, Andrea, Eric & Steven -- on despair, hope, and everything else we’re feeling following election day 2024.
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93
Paul Paz y Miño, The Amazon Burns Pt 2
The Deputy Director of Amazon Watch shares urgent breaking news from Amazonian Indigenous leaders now gathered in Cali, Colombia, for the 16th year of Biodiversity COP.
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Paul Paz y Miño - The Amazon Burns
The Deputy Director of Amazon Watch gives us a tough look at the fires currently threatening the very heart pump of our global weather system, which are already far worse than the devastating fires of 2019.
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Ian Clarke, A Freer Internet Part II
We’re joined by the co-founder of The Freenet Project to break down how Freenet’s soon-to-be-released global, decentralized platform can help individuals bypass Big Tech gatekeepers, empower uncensored climate reporting, combat misinformation, and amplify voices for environmental justice.
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Ian Clarke, A Freer Internet Part I
We’re joined by the co-founder of The Freenet Project to break down how the soon-to-be-released global, decentralized platform can help individuals bypass Big Tech gatekeepers, empower uncensored climate reporting, combat misinformation, and amplify voices for environmental justice.
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Andrea Vega, Food and Water Watch
We’re joined by the Senior Organizer for Southern California Food and Water Watch to discuss everything from the campaign to shut down Aliso Canyon to SoCal Gas’s role pushing the Angeles Link Hydrogen pipeline project, part of the larger attempt by the fossil fuel industry to greenwash business as usual by selling so-called “Green Hydrogen.”
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Tyler Earl, Big Oil Strikes Back
We’re joined by the Senior Staff Attorney for Communities For A Better Environment (CBE) to discuss the recent, surprise California Superior Court ruling in a suit brought by one of LA’s biggest oil companies, which restricted the city’s ability to ban new oil projects and accomplish its planned phase-out of existing oil infrastructure.
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Shekinah Deocares & Sim Bilal, Youth Climate Strike ‘24
We’re joined by two of LA’s leading youth activists ahead of their fifth Youth Climate Strike September 20, which promises to bring union and workers’ rights groups into our local movement, acknowledging that the climate crisis impacts us all, especially the workers who keep this country running.
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Eric Gill, Activism & Community in LA
In just five short years of consistently showing up for XRLA and allied organizations, Eric has become a leader in the city’s activist scene, known for his stalwart capability and compassion. He discusses the sense of community he’s found at XRLA, and the importance of building meaningful relationships in the movement at large.
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Theo Caretto, Hydrogen 101
Communities for a Better Environment attorney Theo Caretto helps us see through the greenwashing of Hydrogen, revealing a dangerous attempt by the oil cartels to perpetuate the toxic legacy of fossil fuels.
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Jem Bendell, Breaking Together
The author of the 2018 essay “Deep Adaptation” that inspired many in our movement, Jem Bendell joins us to discuss his new book, Breaking Together: A Freedom-Loving Response to Collapse, which author Aaron Vandiver called “a signpost for people made politically homeless by the craziness of the last few years.”
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Jennifer Krauel & Marina Salmon, Scientist Rebellion Goes Legit
Only 18 months after Peter Kalmus and Rose Abramoff were kicked out of the American Geophysical Union and Rose lost her job for bringing Scientist Rebellion to a major scientific conference, the Ecological Society of America embraces the Rebellion with inclusion on its official program. Jennifer Krauel and Marina Salmon join us to explain how they made it happen.
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Bernadette Rodgers & Greg Spooner, Scientists Rebellion Turtle Island
A timely visit with two of the Rebellion’s leading White Coats as they prepare for an action at the Ecological Society of America Conference in Long Beach, CA, calling on scientists everywhere to raise their voices on behalf of the planet.
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Robin Boardman, Extinction Rebellion Co-Founder
Robin takes us through the changing seasons of the XR movement, from the spring of its formation through the Pandemic winter, and into the current moment of massive government repression.
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Indigo Rumbelow - Prison for Just Stop Oil Planners
A timely interview with the co-founder of Just Stop Oil and Insulate Britain, just after five JSO members received four-and five-year sentences for planning a peaceful protest on a Zoom call, and just before the new Oil Kills initiative hit tarmacs across Europe.
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Martin Winiecki, What Does Water Want?
We’re joined by Martin Winiecki of the Tamera Peace Research & Education Center in Portugal to examine the climate and ecological crises through the lens of water in anticipation of the upcoming online “What Does Water Want” summit, and the documentary Water Is Love: Ripples of Regeneration.
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Bryan Doerries & Marjolaine Goldsmith, Theater as Activism
On the heels of a historic collaboration with XRNYC to stage Enemy of the People in Times Square, a wide-ranging conversation with the team behind Theater of War about participatory performance as a mode of engagement to improve communication across political divides.
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Charming Evelyn & Conner Everts, Clear Truth on LA’s Water Crisis
Two of LA’s water gurus join us to demystify the political chicanery behind the systems that bring water to our faucets, from the Metropolitan Water District to the Governor’s office. Topics include the Delta Tunnel, the Cadiz water grab, and the Hydrogen solution illusion.
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Enemy of the People Live From Times Square
We’re on the ground with XRNYC and Theater of War for their historic takeover of Times Square to perform Henrik Ibsen’s Enemy of the People starring Bill Murray, plus a panel discussion and audience participation.
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Connor MacDonald & Nate Smith, XRNYC Meets Theater of War
In advance of a historic piece of activist theater starring Bill Murray in Times Square, we’re joined by part of the crew making it happen.
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Mari Rose Taruc & Steve Campbell, Community Solar
In an episode brought to us by Andrea León-Grossman from Vote Solar, we learn the ins and outs of Community Solar, including the potential environmental justice benefits, and the obstacles in the way of widespread adoption.
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Henning Jeschke, Last Generation - Germany’s Most Wanted Activists
We’re joined by the co-founder of the prolific protest group Letzte Generation on the week that the German government declared it a criminal enterprise, believed to be the first such charges against a climate activism organization.
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72
Climate Hunger Strike Day 74
Wolfgang “Wollie” Metzeler and his partner Claudia join us on the 74th day of his radical action of self-sacrifice. Wollie is refusing to eat until German Chancellor Olaf Scholz acknowledges the climate catastrophe as a threat to human civilization.
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The People Vs. Citi
Highlights from the first of its kind public hearing, in which frontline Black, Indigenous, and BIPOC voices from all over the world came together in New York to level charges of Environmental Racism against Citibank, and deliver a set of demands for change.
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Bike to Strike for Earth Day
In case you missed the action at City Hall this week, we’ve got audio highlights from the main stage, plus exclusive interviews with organizers Sim Bilal, Josiah Edwards, and Shekinah Deocares.
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Genesis Butler - Founder, Youth Climate Save - Genesis v. EPA
Having inspired her family to turn Vegan at 6 years old, Genesis was giving her first Ted Talk at only 10. The now 17-year-old activist shares the change-making strategy that brings her to D.C. this week to advocate for a landmark legal challenge.
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Dana R. Fisher, Researching Activism: What Works?
Dana traces her journey to writing her first book for a general audience, and shares its research-based approach to studying the efficacy of various activist approaches in driving societal change to address the climate crisis.
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Lisa Hart, LA Neighborhood Council Sustainability Alliance
Lisa traces her interest in Environmentalism all the way back to her childhood, and breaks down the Neighborhood Council system as a vehicle for direct engagement in local politics.
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Nate Smith, “An Enemy of the People”
Theater actor and XRNYC Activist Nate Smith takes us through his headline-making interruption of the Broadway play from both the strategic and personal perspectives.
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Prison, Beatings, and Death Threats: Fighting EACOP in Uganda
Jacob Lubega, Shafik Kalyango and Abdul Aziz Bwete of Justice Movement Uganda share the inspiring story of their fight against the East African Crude Oil Pipeline.
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Father Peter Kreitler, Climate and Spirituality
Episcopal Minister, longtime advocate for the fight against climate change, and the host of EarthTalk Today, Peter Kreitler joins Steven for an intimate conversation.
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Tatiana Seryán, Collaboration in Rebellion
The inspiring Tatiana Seryán brings us a big picture view of Extinction Rebellion and Scientists Rebellion, with an emphasis on the ongoing effort to improve coordination and collaboration between the different components of the global movement.
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Ornela De Gasperin Quintero & Silas Crocker, Climate Academia
Ecology Professor and Scientist Rebel Ornela De Gasperin Quintero brings a holistic perspective on extreme economic injustice and its role in the climate crisis, but a hopeful take on paths to an alternative future. Then UCLA’s Silas Crocker joins us with cutting-edge research about a more accurate way to measure warming.
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Bekah Hinojosa & Ethan Nuss, Insure Our Future Global Week of Action!
Members of the South Texas Environmental Justice Network and the Rainforest Action Network join us in advance of an upcoming Week of Action to get the insurance industry out of the fossil fuel business.
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Dedicating the Reverend James Lawson Mile
Our exclusive reporting from the recent dedication ceremony featuring the iconic civil rights hero himself, plus archival audio with Reverend Lawson and the late Congressman John Lewis.
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Roberto Mendoza, Indigenous Values vs. Capitalism
Indigenous Elder Roberto Mendoza on the early days of the American Indian Movement, the confluence between indigenous and communal values, his current involvement with the People’s Movement Assembly, and much more.
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Gladys Delgadillo, Center for Biological Diversity: Stop Drilling in Inglewood!
Gladys gives us the latest on the efforts to end drilling in LA County, including an upcoming opportunity for community members to make their voices heard. Plus a new addition to our news updates: a weekly round-up of climate and environmental justice news from Sacramento!
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Yvonne Yen Liu, LA People's Movement Assembly
Yvonne takes on her journey from academia to militant research embedded within social movements, and now to the front lines of direct democracy here in LA.
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Andrea León-Grossmann, Clean Energy Justice
The Deputy Director for Vote Solar joins us to discuss issues surrounding equitable access to clean energy and water, especially here in Southern California.
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Jay Ponti: Be the Revolution
Organizer Jay Ponti on the publication of his first book, Be The Revolution: How Occupy Wall Street and the Bernie Sanders Movement Reshaped American Politics
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Shipibo Plant Medicine Ceremony Pt. II, Públio Valle
Our second installment from the Temple of the Way of Light in the rainforests of Peru, with plant medicine facilitator Públio Valle. Plus an update from COP28 with Kevin Patel, chair of the LA Youth Climate Commission.
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Shipibo Plant Medicine Ceremony Pt. I, Maestra Teresa & Maestro Urias
From the rainforests of Peru, Steven speaks with Maestra Teresa Rojas Toesta and Maestro Urias Garcia Junta from the Shipibo tribe, guardians of a sacred tradition of plant healing at the Temple of the Way of Light.
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Haley Czarnek & Aidan Bassett, Law Students for Climate Accountability
Haley and Aidan on the growing movement to transform the culture of legal education by stigmatizing firms that service the fossil fuel industry.
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Matt Petersen, LA CleanTech Incubator
Matt takes us through his journey from politics to climate justice, including lessons in table manners from Mikhail Gorbachev, and new initiatives to green Los Angeles.
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Rob Callender -- Climate, Capitalism, & Debt
Rob Callender of Debt for Climate and XRUK on the truth about capitalism, and the campaign to cancel the debt of the Global South.
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Ines Smyth & Coco, Gender in the Climate Movement
Ines Smyth of Oxfam and Coco of Debt for Climate, both also with Extinction Rebellion, on the role of women in the movement, and how it can better serve them.
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Paul Paz y Miño, Amazon Watch
Paul recounts his journey as an activist, finding a home at Amazon Watch, and building the movement one victory at a time, including big recent wins in Brazil and Ecuador.
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Extinction Rebellion Radio brings you the people and orgs engaged in direct action and civil disobedience to address the climate and ecological emergencies. plus intersecting causes, both in Los Angeles and around the world.
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