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Lisa Hoyos is the Director of Climate Parents. She has been a campaigner in the labor and environmental movements for over twenty years, having worked with such organizations as the BlueGreen Alliance (a clean energy jobs advocacy organization),
Monique Gabrielle Salazar shares the story of her recent pilgrimage to Standing Rock, Tommee Sherwood discusses the Kansas City efforts to bring much needed firewood to Standing Rock, and other listeners share their thoughts as well.
Host Natural E welcomes folks from the Heartland Tree Alliance. Also, Mary Silwance discusses her planned pipeline actions over Thanksgiving Weekend.
George Frazier returns to EcoRadio KC telling stories about local wild places and focusing on some fascinating and little-known aspects of our environmental history, both recent and less-recent. Here's who he's brining with him:
Richard Mabion talks with folks from the Marda Permaculture Farm in Palestine's West Bank in advance of their presentation in Lawrence, KS Self Empowerment Through Permaculture in Palestine's West Bank a presentation by Murad AlKhufash,
Greta Anderson, reporter for KHOI Community Radio in Ames Iowa, and Mark Edwards, Retired Iowa Department of Natural Resources, currently environmental activist, lets us know about the struggles against the Dakota Access Pipeline in Iowa.
The Climate Mobilization folks on the ground in Kansas City come back to the program for the whole hour.
Many environmental activists say that what is needed to combat climate disruption is a mobilization on the scale of World War II. We'll hear from some local representatives of the national organization, The Climate Mobilization.