May 10, 2023
“No Climate Justice Without Racial Justice:” Rev. Yearwood and Leo Cerda with Tracy Rector
Seedcast
In this new episode of Seedcast, we’re asserting joy about Black and Indigenous solidarity work in the climate justice movement.
Listen to Seedcast, a narrative podcast produced by Nia Tero, where we dig up, nurture, and root stories of the Indigenous experience from around the world. The goal of Seedcast is to support the rights and traditional ways of Indigenous Peoples and amplify their practices of reciprocity. We share stories from around the world and honor guardians of the land who have lived in relationship with their traditional territories since time immemorial.
May 10, 2023
Seedcast
In this new episode of Seedcast, we’re asserting joy about Black and Indigenous solidarity work in the climate justice movement.
April 26, 2023
Seedcast
Na esteira de uma mudança política no Brasil em direção à justiça ambiental e aos direitos indígenas, o ativista e DJ Eric Terena (do povo indígena Terena) compartilha neste episódio de Seedcast como a música pode contribuir para o bem coletivo.
April 12, 2023
Our first Seedcast Spotlight of the year, is about centering the stories Indigenous artists want to share and sidelining viewpoints of dominant white culture and artist spaces with Sky Hopinka and MacArthur Fellow – speaks with Maori Karmael Holmes.
March 29, 2023
Seedcast
In this episode, Lofanitani speaks w/ Laura Obregón Cañola (Colombian of Indigenous / Embera Katío descent), another influencer who shares stories on TikTok to uplift Indigenous Colombian artists, decolonize folklore, & mobilize mutual aid resources.
March 15, 2023
Seedcast
On the heels of a political sea change in Brazil toward environmental justice and Indigenous rights, Activist and DJ Eric Terena (of the Terena Peoples) shares how music is being used for the collective good.
March 1, 2023
Seedcast
Our Seedcast podcast returns on March 15 with a new season, and host Jessica Ramirez will continue guiding us through a whole new series of stories at the intersections of Indigenous land guardianship, culture, and rights.