In today’s episode, Youth Climate Lab Design & Community Manager Shalaka Jadhav talks with Riley Yesno, a queer Anishinaabe writer, researcher, and public speaker from Eabametoong First Nation. They discuss the diverse roles needed in building sustained and nourishing movement work. Riley shares with us how we need to start addressing inaccessibility around language, class and education within climate work. Miigwetch for joining us, Riley!
You can follow Riley on Twitter and Instagram @RileyYesnoMaybe
Intro and outro music is Let's Go by @Pricelys and @Omarbmusic off of Zoey's new EP, MADE UP
Land(ing) Back Cover Art by @Morning.Star.Designs
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This project was funded through the Government of Canada's Canada Service Corps and Commemorate Canada programs.