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"If Not Us Then Who?” Why we need ancestral wisdom in all climate decision making
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"If Not Us Then Who?” Why we need ancestral wisdom in all climate decision making
FromClimate Curious
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Length:
39 minutes
Released:
Apr 26, 2024
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Podcast episode
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We need Indigenous, ancestral wisdom in all climate decision making, says filmmaker and founder of “If Not Us Then Who”, Paul Redman. Diversifying climate storytelling and creators has been Paul’s mission since growing up in Apartheid South Africa and this start in investigative documentary filmmaking in his 20s. Since then, he’s collaborated on building a movement for more resources for Indigenous Peoples in film. In conversation with Climate Curious at Climate Week NYC at the Our Village event, Paul shares why belonging, community and caring for your neighbours should be at the forefront of everyone’s climate action!If Not Us Then Who supports environmental leadership from Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities to build networks and cultivate inclusive impact driven storytelling. Check out their latest films. Connect with Paul Redman. Show notes00:00 Exploring Climate Solutions Through Truth and Reconciliation00:20 Introducing Climate Curious: A Podcast for the Climate-Concerned00:45 At the Heart of Climate Week: Conversations with Paul Redman01:15 Empowering Indigenous Voices in the Climate Movement02:46 The Role of Storytelling and Media in Climate Activism03:59 Creating Inclusive and Diverse Climate Conversations05:43 The Power of Language and Tradition in Climate Spaces12:00 Personal Journeys and the Impact of Storytelling14:44 From Investigative Filmmaking to Climate Advocacy17:57 Empowering Indigenous Voices Through Film19:00 Transforming Climate Dialogue with Indigenous Stories19:40 Training Indigenous Storytellers: A New Narrative21:33 Confronting Climate Solutions and Indigenous Rights24:52 The Power of Forgiveness in Climate Activism34:35 Climate Confessions: Personal Reflections and Healing
Follow Climate Curious:NewsletterInstagramTwitterLinkedInFacebookSuggest a topic you’d like Climate Curious to coverCreated by TEDxLondonProduced by Josie ColterEdit, mix, master by Ben BeheshtyCurated by Maryam Pasha Hosted by Maryam Pasha and Ben Hurst
Follow Climate Curious:NewsletterInstagramTwitterLinkedInFacebookSuggest a topic you’d like Climate Curious to coverCreated by TEDxLondonProduced by Josie ColterEdit, mix, master by Ben BeheshtyCurated by Maryam Pasha Hosted by Maryam Pasha and Ben Hurst
Released:
Apr 26, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode
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