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Rebel Girls

Katia Krafft Read By May Boeve

Rebel Girls

Rebel Girls

Stories For Kids, Education For Kids, Kids & Family

4.57.2K Ratings

🗓️ 23 January 2024

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Once upon a time, a girl dreamed of sailing down a river of lava. Her name was Katia. Katia became fascinated with volcanoes when she first saw them on-screen at a small French movie theater as a teenager. So, she set out to study them, capturing their magnificent beauty and power through the lens of her camera. With her daredevil husband Maurice by her side, Katia visited over half of the world’s active volcanoes, sailed a boat into a lake of acid, and even escaped out a second-story window into a pile of volcanic ash. [This episode originally aired July 2019.] About the Narrator: Self-proclaimed activist May Boeve is the Executive Director of 350.org, an international climate change campaign. Founded in 2008, 350.org strives to generate the sense of urgency required to tackle the climate crisis through creative communications, organizing, and mass mobilizations. Boeve has been active in the climate movement since her days at Middlebury College. In 2006, she co-founded and led the Step It Up 2007 campaign, which brought together communities from 1,400 places for a National Day of Climate Action. Four years later, Boeve was handcuffed and arrested in front of the White House while protesting the Keystone XL pipeline. Through it all she has maintained her commitment to fighting for what’s right, and in 2015 Time Magazine recognized her as a “Next Generation Leader.” Boeve is a tireless advocate for the environment and is the co-author of the book Fight Global Warming Now. Credits: This episode of Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls is produced by Elena Favilli, Joy Fowlkes and Meg Murnane, with writing by Grace Boyle and narration by May Boeve. Jestine Ware edited all scripts and Janice Weaver fact-checked all scripts. Sound design and original theme music by Elettra Bargiacchi. Mattia Marcelli was the sound mixer. Special thanks to Clio McClure who coordinated all credit recordings and narrator donations.

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0:00.0

Once upon a time there was a girl who dreamed of sailing a boat down a river of lava. Her name was Katya. In a small town in northeastern France, Katya Kraft was restless.

0:19.2

At every opportunity, she went outside to sketch rock formations and collect samples to study later.

0:26.0

Katya's parents sent her to a strict school, hoping that the discipline their daughter encountered there,

0:32.0

would prepare her for a quiet life.

0:34.8

Instead, her passion for science and adventure grew stronger.

0:39.6

When she was a teenager, she went to the movie theater to watch a documentary called A Date with the Devil

0:46.4

Made by a volcanologist a person who studies volcanoes

0:50.0

The film followed the scientist as he descended into the craters of volcanoes and gray ash fell like snow around him.

1:00.0

Katya stared up at the screen.

1:04.0

Her heart throbbed and her shoulders shook as the sound of exploding lava filled the silent theater.

1:11.0

The ash darkened the picture, but she could the world around him. Kata leaned forward, imagining the rocks falling and the

1:26.1

earth trembling beneath her. When she exited the theater, she thought to herself,

1:32.1

one day that will be me. I'm going toovie and this is Good Night's

1:52.0

I'm May Boovie and this is Good Night Stories for Rebel Girls, a fairy tale podcast about the women who inspire us.

1:57.6

This week, Katia became a girl obsessed. She applied to and was accepted at the University of

2:08.9

Strasbourg in France, joining their geology program.

2:12.9

She studied rocks, minerals, and all other substances

2:16.0

that make up the layers of the Earth.

2:18.3

She marveled at the evolution of Earth's surface

2:21.8

how massive tectonic plates shifted around a molten core,

2:25.0

creating mountains, canyons, islands, earthquakes, and volcanic eruptions,

2:30.0

where lava spewed into the sky.

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