Pina Soul Podcast

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Pina Soul Podcast

Piña Soul SPC is an Indigenous‑led Social Purpose Corporation dedicated to uplifting environmental protectors and community knowledge‑keepers across our homelands. Our podcast honors those working on the frontlines of climate justice, conservation, and cultural resurgence, sharing their stories, science, and spirit with the world.​​Through this podcast, we uplift the voices, stories, and lived knowledge of all people doing environmental and community‑led climate justice work across our homelands. As a podcast held in the spirit of Earth Daughters, we center Indigenous women and youth while also welcoming the broader circle of land protectors and knowledge‑keepers who are caring for wildlife, waters, and the living Earth through ancestral teachings and grounded, place‑based science.

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    When Trees Testify: Science, Wisdom, History, and America's Black Botanical Legacy

    In this powerful episode, Dr. Beronda Montgomery invites us to reimagine the relationship between science, history, and the living world. Drawing from her book When Trees Testify, she reveals how trees are not just part of the landscape, but witnesses to history—holding stories of resilience, survival, and resistance within Black communities.Through a unique blend of plant biology, personal narrative, and historical reflection, this conversation traces the deep connections between Black botanical knowledge and the lived experiences of enslaved people and their descendants. From pecans to sycamores to oaks, these trees become archives of memory, revealing how plants were used for food, medicine, and liberation.This episode challenges dominant narratives of science by centering Black ecological knowledge as both rigorous and transformative. It asks us to consider what it means to heal from land-based trauma, and how reconnecting with the natural world can be an act of remembrance and justice.This is not just about plants—it is about history, survival, and the knowledge systems that have always sustained communities, even when they were erased.

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    When We Are Kin: Rethinking Reparations, Land Back, and Justice

    Welcome to the Piña Soul Podcast with Dr. Jessica Hernandez.Today’s episode features a powerful conversation with Dr. Kyle Mays, an Afro-Indigenous writer and scholar whose work explores U.S. history, urban studies, race relations, and contemporary popular culture.Dr. Mays joins us to discuss themes from his forthcoming book, When We Are Kin: The History and Future of Afro‑Indigenous Solidarity, a timely and deeply needed examination of shared histories, resistance, and coalition-building across Afro‑Indigenous communities.The book is set to release on May 26, and it is available for pre‑order now. This conversation invites us to rethink kinship, solidarity, and the futures we build together.Let’s get into it.

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Piña Soul SPC is an Indigenous‑led Social Purpose Corporation dedicated to uplifting environmental protectors and community knowledge‑keepers across our homelands. Our podcast honors those working on the frontlines of climate justice, conservation, and cultural resurgence, sharing their stories, science, and spirit with the world.​​Through this podcast, we uplift the voices, stories, and lived knowledge of all people doing environmental and community‑led climate justice work across our homelands. As a podcast held in the spirit of Earth Daughters, we center Indigenous women and youth while also welcoming the broader circle of land protectors and knowledge‑keepers who are caring for wildlife, waters, and the living Earth through ancestral teachings and grounded, place‑based science.

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Jessica Hernandez

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