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Plugged In
Megan Bennett
19 episodes
8 months ago
In this episode we share our favourite sections and topics of Homing including staying awake for the revolution, emphasizing care as a radical community endeavor, the importance of nurturing, self-sufficiency, and resilience in children for an uncertain future, and the need for feminist and feminine approaches to climate action, emphasizing care, collaboration, and creativity.
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In this episode we share our favourite sections and topics of Homing including staying awake for the revolution, emphasizing care as a radical community endeavor, the importance of nurturing, self-sufficiency, and resilience in children for an uncertain future, and the need for feminist and feminine approaches to climate action, emphasizing care, collaboration, and creativity.
Show more...
Careers
Business,
Society & Culture,
Science
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Carmen Henriquez on Power to the People
Plugged In
26 minutes 42 seconds
5 years ago
Carmen Henriquez on Power to the People
In this episode I speak with Carmen Henriquez, co-director, producer and filmmaker of Power to the People, a a TV doc series airing on APTN until the end of April 2020 that shares hopeful stories from First Nations across Canada who are creating renewable and clean energy solutions for their communities that work. Not only is host Melina Laboucan-Massimo a strong indigenous woman, entrepreneur and activist, many of the leaders of these projects are also young, indigenous woman. Carmen and I speak about why that is so important right now. http://powertothepeople.tv/about/
Plugged In
In this episode we share our favourite sections and topics of Homing including staying awake for the revolution, emphasizing care as a radical community endeavor, the importance of nurturing, self-sufficiency, and resilience in children for an uncertain future, and the need for feminist and feminine approaches to climate action, emphasizing care, collaboration, and creativity.