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e23 appadurai – what does a just transition look like?

Episode Summary

My ‘soundwalk’ conversation with Vancouver climate justice advocate Anjali Appadurai about our rift from nature, the seeds of domination, colonialism, othering, who is the ‘we’, privilege, carbon budgets and the role of the arts

Episode Notes

anjali appadurai, conscient podcast, April 2, 2021, Vancouver

Anjali Appadurai is a climate justice advocate, communicator and consultant who works to strengthen climate change messaging and discourse in Canada by centering the stories of those on the frontlines of the climate crisis. She currently works at Sierra Club BC.

Anjali contacted me while I was in Vancouver in March 2021 to help with her and Seth Klein, author of A Good War : Mobilizing Canada for the Climate Emergency (who will be a guest on a future episode) to mobilize the arts and cultural sector as part of their Climate Emergency Unit. I was honoured to accept their offer.

This episode was recorded at Trout Lake Park in Vancouver on April 2, 2021. Anjali kindly accepted to go on a ‘soundwalk’ with me (see e22 westerkamp for more on soundwalking). Anjali and I exchanged on a wide range of issues that I do not know enough about, including: 

As I did in e22 westerkamp, I integrated excerpts from e19 reality into this episode. 

I would like to thank Anjali for taking the time to speak with me, for sharing her deep knowledge about the climate emergency and her passion for the arts.

For more information on Anjali’s work, see https://sierraclub.bc.ca/anjali-appadurai/