Land(ing) Back is a five-part audio blog series presented in collaboration with Youth Climate Lab and 4Rs Youth Movement. Released over five weeks, each episode features a conversation with an Indigenous young person making change within their community through climate justice work, land protection, cultural resurgence & decolonization.

Land(ing) Back
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Podcast Overview
Land(ing) Back is a five-part audio blog series presented in collaboration with Youth Climate Lab and 4Rs Youth Movement. Released over five weeks, each episode features a conversation with an Indigenous young person making change within their community through climate justice work, land protection, cultural resurgence & decolonization.
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11/9/2021
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Recent Episodes

December 7, 2021
Riley Yesno
In today’s episode, Youth Climate Lab Design & Community Manager Shalaka Jadhav talks with Riley Yesno, a queer Anishinaabe writer, researcher, and public speaker from Eabametoong First Nation. They discuss the diverse roles needed in building sustained and nourishing movement work. Riley shares with us how we need to start addressing inaccessibility around language, class and education within climate work. Miigwetch for joining us, Riley!

November 30, 2021
Gabe Calderon
In today’s episode, activist Naia Lee talks with Gabe Calderón, a nij-manidowag (two spirit) ihkwew (all-gender/transgender) Omamiwinini (Algonquin) and L’nu (Mi’kmaq) and mixed white (Scottish/French) author, poet, artist and educator. They discuss who gets to see themselves in “activism,” and why everyone has a stake in collective liberation. Gabe reminds us about investing in and prioritizing community care when supporting Indigenous youth doing land defence. Miigwetch for joining us, Gabe!

November 23, 2021
Nika Silverfox
In today’s episode, Youth Climate Lab Design & Community Manager Shalaka Jadhav talks with Nika Silverfox, a member of Little Salmon/Carmacks First Nation and a part of the Wolf Clan currently working towards a degree in Northern Conservation and Environmental Sciences at Yukon University. They discuss the illuminating worldviews that spiritual connection work brings to Western approaches to climate change, and the interconnectedness between food, land, and housing justice. One of the seeds we will save from Nika’s episode is how visible and eminent climate change is in northern regions and how non-Indigenous people can support Indigenous folks in their communities by learning whose land they’re on and reaching out to local Indigenous communities and organizations. Miigwetch for joining us, Nika!
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