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The Fight For Equity: Defenders United and Audubon For All on Unionizing

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It's been a while, but, we’re back with the first episode of the second year of the Always Be Birdin' podcast with a vengeance. In episodes past, I called attention to the National Audubon Society article in Politico where there was accusations of racism, sexism and retaliation within the organization and I asked why isn't anyone talking more about this seeing as National Audubon is considered THE go to for all things conservation and birds. This episode has been and remains to be my most downloaded episode, but what's changed? Since then, third party law firm, Morgan & Lewis put out their findings which called for a redistribution of power, the Union, Audubon for All, was birthed and the then Executive Director, David Yarnold, has left the organization. Other non-profit environmental organizations such as Defenders of Wildlife have followed suit and are also unionizing.

Today I bring back two of my favorite people and past guests, Rosie Sanchez of Defenders of Wildlife and Tykee James of National Audubon, to address the question... "why unionize?" Both Rosie and Tykee talk details of where both organizations are at (neither union has been voluntarily recognized) as well as highlight some of the ways you as listeners can help.

We also get deep in conversation around what it truly means when the people in power positions refuse to listen to their workers, how that is a direct reflection on society as a whole and why it’s important to dismantle white supremacy and fear for a better future for everyone.

This episode is a call back to the discussion Rosie and I had in episode 8 and the issues I bring up about National Audubon in episode 9.

Let’s kick off year 2 of the podcast with a hard hitting BANG!

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Support Audubon For All here :

https://www.birdunion.org/

https://www.instagram.com/audubonforall/

Support Defenders United here :

https://linktr.ee/DefendersUnited

https://www.instagram.com/defenders_staff/

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Support the podcast by donating here :

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AlwaysBeBirdin

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It's been a while, but, we’re back with the first episode of the second year of the Always Be Birdin' podcast with a vengeance. In episodes past, I called attention to the National Audubon Society article in Politico where there was accusations of racism, sexism and retaliation within the organization and I asked why isn't anyone talking more about this seeing as National Audubon is considered THE go to for all things conservation and birds. This episode has been and remains to be my most downloaded episode, but what's changed? Since then, third party law firm, Morgan & Lewis put out their findings which called for a redistribution of power, the Union, Audubon for All, was birthed and the then Executive Director, David Yarnold, has left the organization. Other non-profit environmental organizations such as Defenders of Wildlife have followed suit and are also unionizing.

Today I bring back two of my favorite people and past guests, Rosie Sanchez of Defenders of Wildlife and Tykee James of National Audubon, to address the question... "why unionize?" Both Rosie and Tykee talk details of where both organizations are at (neither union has been voluntarily recognized) as well as highlight some of the ways you as listeners can help.

We also get deep in conversation around what it truly means when the people in power positions refuse to listen to their workers, how that is a direct reflection on society as a whole and why it’s important to dismantle white supremacy and fear for a better future for everyone.

This episode is a call back to the discussion Rosie and I had in episode 8 and the issues I bring up about National Audubon in episode 9.

Let’s kick off year 2 of the podcast with a hard hitting BANG!

--

Support Audubon For All here :

https://www.birdunion.org/

https://www.instagram.com/audubonforall/

Support Defenders United here :

https://linktr.ee/DefendersUnited

https://www.instagram.com/defenders_staff/

--

Support the podcast by donating here :

https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AlwaysBeBirdin

  continue reading

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