Tune in for an enlightening dialogue between host Alex and guest Michelle Fausto! Michelle and Alex discuss their experiences as Emerson Fellows, the interconnectedness of social issues and weigh in on why everyone should have left Brittany Sp
Starting off 2022 with a Bang! Healing the Land Podcast host Alex Wilson is joined by co-fellow Artis Trice. Artis and Alex discuss how lived experiences shapes our work, the audacity to dream of a hunger, poverty and racism free world, how lo
In this week's episode Healing the Land Podcast host Alex talks about eco anxiety and shares some tips for caring oneself while facing environmental triggers. Episode Links Terrified of Climate Change? You Might have Eco-Anxiety https://time.
It's no secret that environmental issues disproportionately impact people of color and low income folks. Because of this many folks of color understand that caring for and understanding the environment is integral to our future as a society. On
Tune in for a dialogue between host Alex and guest Monica, creator of blog Food is a Love Story. Monica shares her experiences with mutual aid and organizing around food justice, addressing hunger among youth and so much more! You can check out
In this weeks episode we will explore the first Black led environmental justice movement and its involvement with the civil rights movement. #celebratingblackness How you can help Texasa. Donate to mutual aid Houston – a bipoc led aboli
Happy new year! In the first episode of 2021 Host Alex discusses two separate events of environmental racism and how reparations come into play. Alex also briefly talks about long and short term goals for Healing the Land. Articles Links: https
Zaynab Baalbaki, educator, advisor, board member for the Wisconsin Association for Environmental Educators and curriculum developer for the Greens Schools National Network joins Host Alex to discuss educating youth activist and what defunding t
Alex (host) introduces herself and what Healing the Land Podcast is all about. She also talks about growing up on the west side of Chicago and the institutional and environmental racism she experienced.