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LEAH PENNIMAN on Land Based Liberation /72⌠ENCORE⌡

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Anthropocene, Land, Story Telling, Progressive, Liberation, Media, For The Wild, Decolonization, Philosophy, Religion & Spirituality, Society & Culture

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 30 August 2018

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

This conversation between Ayana and Leah confronts us with harsh realities of injustice, simultaneously speaking of healing, possibility, and reconciliation. We must acknowledge the current state of our food system. Land and food sovereignty are essential to liberation. By re-evaluating our relationship with land and agency, we can fix the problems of our food system and heal our communities...Support the show

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Hey for the wild community, it's Iana here

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speaking to you from Cordova, Alaska, where Madison and I have driven up through some

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incredible landscapes to meet with Dune Langard, who was one of our most favorite

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guest we've had on the podcast.

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He's an incredible conservationist and fighter for the earth

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and it's a real honor and pleasure to be spending this time with him learning about the Copper River, the Chugosh Forest, and ways to move forward with conservation.

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This is the last podcast for our Staff pick month. So we're excited for Francesca to share her favorite.

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Also, we are still looking for land partners for the 1 million Redfids project.

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As this project grows, we'll be continually looking for more land partners so that we can

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plant as many trees and understory plants and fungal allies as possible.

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