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Here More Info. on the Water Equity Podcast Collaboration with Policy Link:

"Cultural organizer and activist Mika Gadsden will lead discussions where we will highlight frontline community voices and discuss important water equity and climate resilience issues with experts and advocates. Each episode will consist of lyrics from A Water Album, broken down by Benny in “live liner notes” style, to engage guests in conversation around the pertinent topic and move the audience to action.

This podcast series focuses on the water and climate issues frontline communities are facing every day. Through interviews with environmental justice advocates and artists from across the country, we highlight the creative and cultural solutions that are at the forefront of the fight for climate justice. Listen to the voices and perspectives of our water and climate justice warriors who continue to advance equity through federal advocacy and communications efforts."

Episode 1: The Water Keeps Rising on Us
Sweetgrass artisan Jennifaye Singleton shares her love for basket-weaving and how climate change is impacting her work; Dr. Brian Walter joins us to explore how the disproportionate impacts of climate change on BIPOC communities is rooted in colonization.

Please consider supporting this podcast via Patreon: patreon.com/ChsActNet

Catch me on Twitch Monday thru Friday at 7:30 AM EST twitch.tv/mikagadsden (Follow me there!)

This podcast is people powered. Here's how you can show support: bit.ly/SupportCAN , $mikagadsden on CashApp, @mikagadsden

Follow the Charleston Activist Network on Social Media:

YouTube: Tamika Gadsden

Twitter: @mikagadsden, @chsactnet

IG: @charlestonactivistnetwork

FB: @charlestonactivistnetwork

Email Mika: Tamika@charlestonactivistnetwork.com

Website: www.charlestonactivistnetwork.com

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Manage episode 305512397 series 1943037
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Here More Info. on the Water Equity Podcast Collaboration with Policy Link:

"Cultural organizer and activist Mika Gadsden will lead discussions where we will highlight frontline community voices and discuss important water equity and climate resilience issues with experts and advocates. Each episode will consist of lyrics from A Water Album, broken down by Benny in “live liner notes” style, to engage guests in conversation around the pertinent topic and move the audience to action.

This podcast series focuses on the water and climate issues frontline communities are facing every day. Through interviews with environmental justice advocates and artists from across the country, we highlight the creative and cultural solutions that are at the forefront of the fight for climate justice. Listen to the voices and perspectives of our water and climate justice warriors who continue to advance equity through federal advocacy and communications efforts."

Episode 1: The Water Keeps Rising on Us
Sweetgrass artisan Jennifaye Singleton shares her love for basket-weaving and how climate change is impacting her work; Dr. Brian Walter joins us to explore how the disproportionate impacts of climate change on BIPOC communities is rooted in colonization.

Please consider supporting this podcast via Patreon: patreon.com/ChsActNet

Catch me on Twitch Monday thru Friday at 7:30 AM EST twitch.tv/mikagadsden (Follow me there!)

This podcast is people powered. Here's how you can show support: bit.ly/SupportCAN , $mikagadsden on CashApp, @mikagadsden

Follow the Charleston Activist Network on Social Media:

YouTube: Tamika Gadsden

Twitter: @mikagadsden, @chsactnet

IG: @charlestonactivistnetwork

FB: @charlestonactivistnetwork

Email Mika: Tamika@charlestonactivistnetwork.com

Website: www.charlestonactivistnetwork.com

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