How to Save a Planet

Black Lives Matter and the Climate

How to Save a Planet ›

48:33 | Sep 24th, 2020

4 recommendations

Black Lives Matter is the largest movement in U.S. history, and it’s had environmental justice as part of its policy platform from the start. In today’s show, Alex and Ayana talk about why the fight f...Show More



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mueleric recommended:Oct 19th, 2021

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iso_squared recommended:Apr 4th, 2021

I thought this episode was:

💬 A great conversation
🤓 Insightful
💪 Inspirational
👍 Well-produced
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ambahjay recommended:Sep 26th, 2020

What can the climate movement learn from The Movement For Black Lives? And more importantly, what MUST the climate movement understand about internsectionalism if it wants to make real change? This is a phenomenal episode. Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, one of the hosts, is (among other things) a mari...Show More

I thought this episode was:

😲 Fascinating
💬 A great conversation
💡 Educational
🤓 Insightful
💪 Inspirational
💯 A must listen
🤔 Thought-provoking
🤯 Unbeliveable
👍 Well-produced
🕵️‍ Well-researched
📝 Well-written
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mmSep 30th, 2020

@ambahjay Such an inspirational episode. So many great quotes and teachings!!! Thanks for highlighting :)

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mm recommended:Sep 30th, 2020

Despite being green, the climate movement has always been on the whiter side. Necessary and important convo about how there's so much that the climate movement can learn from the Movement for Black Lives. Also that part where Ayana made Alex, a very professional podcaster, stutter about white supr...Show More

I thought this episode was:

💬 A great conversation
💡 Educational
💪 Inspirational
  • ❤️
  • 😂
  • 🤔
  • 🤯
  • 👏
Reply

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