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Considering Climate

Considering Climate, the symbol being an abbreviation of the same and pronounced “C square” is a series of reflections on small scale projects aimed at understanding climate crisis funded by the CHASE climate justice network small grants. Each episode contains powerful information to help comprehend the climate realities of quotidian existence from various parts of the world, occupation, gender. It is a critical blend of discussions on imagining and knowing about sustainable universities, eco-anxiety, climate action, critical optimism, ecopsychology, amphibious lives, arts-based research, digital media, and environmental justice movements, the more -than-humans, ecological despoliation, techno-tantric embodiment.

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    Techno-Tantrik Embodiment

    Clémentine Bedos with Sibahle Serpent, Finchittida Finch and Eunjo Lee. Clémentine works with Tantrik teachings to heal transgenerational trauma and empower subaltern communities. In this podcast, they introduce their project “Techno-Tantrik Embodiment,” exploring personal and ancestral experiences, and memories that relate to Tantra, community, artistic practices, activism and empowerment. https://chaseclimatejustice.network/considering-climate-podcast/

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    George Cloke in conversation with Souksaveuy Keotiamchanh)- Happy Garden/ສວນສຸກໃຈ (suan suk chai)

    George takes us on an acoustic journey into the Vientiane garden of Laotian environmental activist Souksaveuy Keotiamchanh. Care and commitment to non-human perspectives has seen her organisation Zero Waste Laos grow into the leading climate awareness and youth action network in the country. George Cloke is a soundartist, filmmaker and PhD researcher at SOAS. Souksaveuy Keotiamchanh is the founder of Zero Waste Laos and a prominent environmental advisor.

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    "There's a climate crisis... so what?"

    Elliot Honeybun-Arnolda from the UEA Biodiversity Climate and Action Network (BCAN) in conversation with Amrita DasGupta In this conversation, Elliot reflects on a series of six workshops organised in the previous year at UEA, that looked at dealing with different ways to engage with the climate and biodiversity crisis. https://chaseclimatejustice.network/considering-climate-podcast/

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    Annie Goliath – Embodied Listening

    In this podcast episode, Annie presents her artistic project, a site-specific soundwalk that responded to 7 trees along a walking route in Alexandra Park, Hastings. The sound is composed of field recordings, a poetic voiceover and music, produced in collaboration with the composer Black Astronaut. Annie Goliath is an award-winning, interdisciplinary artist-filmmaker, singer, artist facilitator and researcher. More info: https://chaseclimatejustice.network/considering-climate-podcast/

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    Artistic Approaches to Record Trauma Narratives of Climate Exiles in Anthropocene: Seks Workers Painting a Life of Migration

    In this episode, podcast host Amrita presents insights from her work, a participatory arts-based research project with the community of seks workers residing in the Mongla Port Brothel of Khulna, Bangladesh. Battered by repeated cyclones and floods, this community is constantly losing their brothel land to the escalating levels of sea water. More information: https://chaseclimatejustice.network/considering-climate-podcast/

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    Collaborative Research and Storytelling for Environmental Justice

    Writer and researcher Kayonaaz Kalyanwala introduces her research project where she examines how Adivasi (indigenous) and Dalit women in India use digital media to counter dominant narratives on environmental justice, sustainable development, and climate change. This episode features an interview in Hindi with Maati Collective, a grassroots women’s collective in Uttarakhand state. More on this episode here: https://chaseclimatejustice.network/considering-climate-podcast/

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Considering Climate, the symbol being an abbreviation of the same and pronounced “C square” is a series of reflections on small scale projects aimed at understanding climate crisis funded by the CHASE climate justice network small grants. Each episode contains powerful information to help comprehend the climate realities of quotidian existence from various parts of the world, occupation, gender. It is a critical blend of discussions on imagining and knowing about sustainable universities, eco-anxiety, climate action, critical optimism, ecopsychology, amphibious lives, arts-based research, digital media, and environmental justice movements, the more -than-humans, ecological despoliation, techno-tantric embodiment.

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