People are tired of being sacrificed to polluting industry & sold out by corrupt politicians to greedy fossil fuel corporations - so communities across the southern fracking cycle are taking matters into their own hands. From the Permian Basin to the Gulf Coast, hear directly from community activists and leaders who are paving the way to a better future in Sierra Club's Podcast Breaking the Cycle.
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People are tired of being sacrificed to polluting industry & sold out by corrupt politicians to greedy fossil fuel corporations - so communities across the southern fracking cycle are taking matters into their own hands. From the Permian Basin to the Gulf Coast, hear directly from community activists and leaders who are paving the way to a better future in Sierra Club's Podcast Breaking the Cycle.
What would you do if industry was right in your backyard? In the premiere episode of Breaking the Cycle, your host Courtney Naquin talks with four grassroots environmental activists from the Permian Basin to the Gulf Coast who are organizing in their communities and saying no to the fossil fuel industry. Kayley Shoup, a community organizer with Citizens Caring for the Future in Carlsbad, New Mexico, works towards a future where the Permian isn’t dependent on oil and gas. Emma Guevara, a local organizer with Sierra Club, defends the Rio Grande Valley against exploitative industries. Elida Castillo, activist and Program Director with Chispa Texas, explains how the fossil fuel industry has radically transformed her home in the Coastal Bend. Roishetta Ozane, founder of the Vessel Project and organizer at Healthy Gulf, works diligently to expand local conversations about oil and gas in southwest Louisiana while meeting the needs of her community through mutual aid in the wake of multiple natural disasters.
Breaking the Cycle
People are tired of being sacrificed to polluting industry & sold out by corrupt politicians to greedy fossil fuel corporations - so communities across the southern fracking cycle are taking matters into their own hands. From the Permian Basin to the Gulf Coast, hear directly from community activists and leaders who are paving the way to a better future in Sierra Club's Podcast Breaking the Cycle.