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Ancestral Memory and the Fight for Climate Justice (Asia Pacific Forum: 30 Sep 2019)

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Over the past week, from Jakarta to New York, Global Strike reported that 7.6 million people mobilized to strike for climate action, a more just world, and an end to fossil fuels, one of the main contributors of climate change. Cecilia Lim discusses the environmental issues in Queens, New York, growing up in the diaspora, global capitalism's effect on climate change, organizing in Queens and her most recent project, Remember Y(our) Connection / Tandaan Ang Ating Ugnayan: Filipino Wisdom in the Face of Climate Change. GUESTS: Cecilia Lim, Queens, NY based (Lenape territory) community artist and organizer
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Over the past week, from Jakarta to New York, Global Strike reported that 7.6 million people mobilized to strike for climate action, a more just world, and an end to fossil fuels, one of the main contributors of climate change. Cecilia Lim discusses the environmental issues in Queens, New York, growing up in the diaspora, global capitalism's effect on climate change, organizing in Queens and her most recent project, Remember Y(our) Connection / Tandaan Ang Ating Ugnayan: Filipino Wisdom in the Face of Climate Change. GUESTS: Cecilia Lim, Queens, NY based (Lenape territory) community artist and organizer
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