Untold Stories of the Circular Economy
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by Shake Up The Establishment
8M ago
On this episode of Establish, our host Mars Moreira speaks with sustainable business expert Tamara Schulman on all things circular economy. The circular economy, as Tamara explains, prioritizes reusability and regeneration of products at the end of their life. Instead of throwing a ripped t-shirt in the trash, a circular economy approach would find ways to reuse all the scraps in the fabric. Tamara also describes that instances of circular economy are actually more common than we may think. Tune in and hear a great conversation between Mars and Tamara to hear all about this system fits into th ..read more
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Composting Complexity: Stamina for Decolonization
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by Shake Up The Establishment
9M ago
In this episode of Establish, we will bring you Latinx voices to talk about their experience migrating to Canada, realizing the nature of a country built as an extractive project and struggling with what we know as “modernity” as we strive for climate action. How can we bring a critical view on our dissatisfaction with current systems in a way that can use existing privileges to help create something new? What are some perspectives for a future different from ‘modernity’? Today Azul will join us to talk about the Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures collective, understand how to compost our “s ..read more
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Climate Conversations: Youth Leaders from Coast to Coast Pt. 1
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by Shake Up The Establishment
9M ago
In the news and on social media, we very often hear about the environmental and social impacts of climate change in the so-called provinces of British Columbia and Ontario and the activism that is happening there around these issues. But what about other provinces and territories? What kind of work is happening in those places that aren’t receiving media attention? There are so many youth doing amazing things across the whole country. In this episode, we want to highlight 2 youth climate activists from 2 different provinces in what is currently Canada; stay tuned for a third perspective in par ..read more
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Righting History: An Introduction to Just Transition
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by Shake Up The Establishment
9M ago
Ever wondered what the term Just Transition really means? Look no further! This episode is an overview of the research done for the Just Transition ALC module, providing an overview of what Just Transition is, a brief history, key principles and how to take action! This podcast episode is by no means extensive but allows for an introduction to this topic and the resources explored on the virtual ALC module. As part of our Righting History initiative the Active Learning Club (ALC) was created to ensure that all members of our community are consistently engaged in current events, and are active ..read more
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Voices of the Greenbelt Ep 5: Bimaadiziwin: Reconnecting to the Natural World
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by Shake Up The Establishment
9M ago
In the final episode of our podcast series, The Voices of the Greenbelt, the host of the series - Atreyu Lewis (They/He), an Indigenous POC Queer Trans youth, shares their experiences as a hiking enthusiast and advocates for Indigenous teachings to be included in nature-based adventures across what is currently Ontario! Tune in to learn more about the importance of respecting Indigenous laws and history while visiting Greenbelt sites and tours and other outdoor spaces across the province. This project has been supported by Greenbelt Foundation. Greenbelt Foundation’s grant and research activit ..read more
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Voices of the Greenbelt Ep 4: Nature-based solutions of the Greenbelt for the future of resilience to climate change for Ontario and Canada
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by Shake Up The Establishment
9M ago
In the fourth part of our five-episode podcast series, The Voices of the Greenbelt, we are joined by Miranda Baksh in our discussion about nature-based solutions within the Greenbelt and how they improve resilience against climate change. We’ll also delve into current threats that the Greenbelt is facing and realistic options for people who want to get involved in its conservation and protection. Miranda Baksh is the Co-Founder of the Community Climate Council, a local non-profit organisation focused on climate literacy. Listen to this episode now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Googl ..read more
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Voices of the Greenbelt Ep 3: Indigenous Voices of the Greenbelt with Serena Mendizabal & Karahkwinetha Sage Goodleaf-Labelle
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by Shake Up The Establishment
9M ago
In the third episode of our five-part podcast series, The Voices of the Greenbelt, we’re joined by special guests Serena Mendizábel and Karahkwinetha Sage Goodleaf-Labelle to discuss case studies of Indigenous land defence, leadership, conservation, and stewardship within the southeastern Greenbelt region of the Haldimand Tract and Six Nations Territory. Serena Mendizábel is an organiser for Indigenous-led stewardship initiatives and Sage Goodleaf is an Indigenous Kanien’keha’ka and Pueblo activist for land rights, water and land-based knowledge. This project has been supported by Greenbelt Fo ..read more
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Voices of the Greenbelt Ep 2: Biodiversity in the Greenbelt with Deborah McGregor
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by Shake Up The Establishment
9M ago
In the second part of our five-episode podcast series, The Voices of the Greenbelt, we’re joined by special guest Deborah McGregor in discussing biodiversity within what is currently Ontario’s Greenbelt. Throughout the episode, we discuss species living in the Greenbelt, their endangerment status and threats to their survival, and how we as humans benefit from the biodiversity the region provides. Deborah McGregor is a First Nations Indigenous Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Environmental Justice at York University. Her research has focused on Indigenous knowledge a ..read more
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Voices of The Greenbelt Ep 1: What is The Greenbelt with Paul Mero & Daniel Taylor
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by Shake Up The Establishment
9M ago
In this first part of our new five-episode podcast series called The Voices of the Greenbelt, we are joined by special guests Paul Mero and Daniel Taylor in discussing the history, significance, and benefits of what is currently Ontario’s Greenbelt! ? Paul Mero is the Executive Director at EcoSpark where he leads a team that teaches youth, community members, and corporate groups to use citizen science to address local and environmental and social issues. Daniel Taylor has a Master’s Degree in Urban Planning and is the Co-Director of Greenbelt Farmers’ Market Network, a not-for-profit community ..read more
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Ep 5: decolonization of time
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by Shake Up The Establishment
9M ago
Dans le dernier épisode de notre podcast Establish nous avons discuté à propos de la décolonisation du temps dans le cadre de la langue, de la culture, et de la santé et du bien-être avec notre invité d’honneur Chúk Odenigbo ! Chúk est Co-fondateur de La Poison et La Pomme. Il est aussi Directeur fondateur à Future Ancestors Services, une jeune entreprise canadienne dirigée par une femme autochtone et noire qui offre des services communautaires, des formations spécialisées d’art oratoire, et de recherche dans le cadre de la responsabilité que ces terres ancestrales nous confèrent face à l’aven ..read more
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