How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis with Osprey Orielle Lake

Joining us on the show is the founder and executive director of the Women’s Earth and Climate Action Network, Osprey Orielle Lake! In this conversation, we explore some of the themes of her recent book, ‘The Story Is In Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis’. Namely, we explore how some of the foundational worldviews of Western Culture have contributed to what researchers are calling the environmental polycrisis. We then talk about how we can realistically change these worldviews, the importance of taking a gendered perspective toward the climate crisis, and how connecting to our ancestors helps us connect more firmly with our sense of place.

SHOW TOPICS
- What is a Worldview and its Relationship to the Climate Crisis?
- How Can We Change Worldviews?
- Learning from Indigenous Worldviews
- Moving Away From Materialism and Into Reciprocity
- The Birth of Consumerism
- Consumerism as a Surrogate for Meaning Making
- The Need for us to be Present with Nature
- How to Form Relationship with Land
- Being Responsible Ancestors
- The Role of Stories in Discovering Who We Are
- The Politicization of Gender and the Patriarchy
- The Importance of Getting Political


LINKS
wecaninternational.org

'The Story Is In Our Bones: How Worldviews and Climate Justice Can Remake a World in Crisis’
https://a.co/d/31rm2HW

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