Episode 4. Layel Camargo: Climate Action, Decolonization And Finding Joy

In the lineage of many creative activists, Layel Camargo is on a mission to make a just future irresistible. Through humor, joy, irreverence, improvisation, illustration, media and art of all kinds, Layel is urging us to consider what climate change is doing, big and small. We talk about everything from being prepared with an ‘end of the world cocktail’ to how their perspective as a trans indigenous person impacts their outlook on the world and their work. We met up on the unceded homelands of the Chochenyo Ohlone peoples in Oakland, CA to hug trees, go our own pace, and breathe deeply. Join us on the Trail Ahead.

For more information Layel’s work, check out the following links:

Podcast: Did We Go Too Far?, Work at The Center for Cultural Power. Find Layel on Instagram @thechosenlyfe

Additional links to The Shelterwood Collective & Climate Woke

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