
Exploring the Root Causes of Climate Change with Janelle Lapointe
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In this week's episode, we hear from Janelle Lapointe, a climate justice and Indigenous rights organizer from the Stellat’en First Nation. Janelle shares her story with us, from fishing salmon from her local river to heading off to university with a plan to girlboss her way through the big city, and finally experiencing an undeniable call to stand up for her people and planet. Together, we'll unpack some of the root causes of climate change and unaffordability.
To learn more about anything we talked about in this episode, check out our transcript with citations.
You can also check out these highlighted resources from the episode:
- Learn whose land you’re on at Native-Land.ca
- Check out the work of Common Horizon and the David Suzuki Foundation
- Learn more about Indigenous knowledge and colonialism at the Climate Atlas of Canada
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