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Crying Over Rainbow Cars & Youth Leadership for Climate Sanity

Crying Over Rainbow Cars & Youth Leadership for Climate Sanity

by Aya de Leon | May 14, 2020 | Audio/Visual, Personal Essays

In the wake of Mother’s Day, with all the brutal things happening in our country and our world, I am feeling weepy. I am always a sap, but nowadays, it is pretty extra. In this weepy state, I have a new favorite song, “Rainbow Cars,” written by a...
In other news – people are crazy.

In other news – people are crazy.

by Angie Powers | May 12, 2020 | Audio/Visual

From Colorado Restaurants to living free in pollution – this is my take on other news.  
Afro-Futurism collage series: Black People Join the Climate Movement to Save the Future…

Afro-Futurism collage series: Black People Join the Climate Movement to Save the Future…

by Aya de Leon | May 6, 2020 | Audio/Visual

I love that line from the “Message From The Future” video with AOC, Molly Crabapple & Naomi Klein: “We can be whatever we have the courage to see.” On that note, I have been visualizing Black people in the climate movement. Here’s my...
Hip Hop for the Green New Deal: Coco Peila “Whose World?”

Hip Hop for the Green New Deal: Coco Peila “Whose World?”

by Aya de Leon | Apr 27, 2020 | Audio/Visual

Last week, for Earth Day, Coco Peila dropped her latest single “Whose World?” an amazing new anthem for the climate movement and the Green New Deal. Here are the lyrics. Coco Peila is a Bay Area rap goddess and climate activist. Whose. World? Intro So cold...
Afro-Futurism: Black people join the Climate Movement to Save the Future

Afro-Futurism: Black people join the Climate Movement to Save the Future

by Aya de Leon | Apr 23, 2020 | Audio/Visual

Yesterday, for Earth Day, we did three different events. By the end of the day, I had nothing new to say. I was tired, but that good kind of tired when you’ve worked long and hard, but are proud of your work. And I did have a vision that I wanted to...
“Kids Demand Climate Justice” short video & call for submissions for the a Kids Climate Film Festival

“Kids Demand Climate Justice” short video & call for submissions for the a Kids Climate Film Festival

by Aya de Leon | Apr 16, 2020 | Audio/Visual

Like so many parents with kids in public school, we were all on lockdown, day after day, with hours to fill. Our family was fortunate, my partner and I both work from home, and there’s been no interruption in our income (yet). My man works full time and I work...
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