People over Plastic
People over Plastic

People over Plastic

People over Plastic

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Our internationally recognized Podcast is a safe space for activists, changemakers, organizers, and innovators to hold raw, unfiltered conversations about Environmental Justice. Launched in October 2021 with Co-Founder and Host Shilpi Chhotray, we’re now in our fourth season, with our fifth season coming this October. People over Plastic is a podcast from Counterstream Media. Our show is produced by a talented group of producers and creatives of color. We are proud to be ranked in Spotify’s Top 10 Podcasts for Society & Culture and listened to in 34 countries.

Recent Episodes

Episode 4 - Season of Dissent (Live from NYC Climate Week)
OCT 22, 2024
Episode 4 - Season of Dissent (Live from NYC Climate Week)
Our Season Finale comes to you live from NYC Climate Week. It was an unforgettable afternoon honoring and elevating the power of expression, unity, and civil disobedience in the Environmental Justice movement. This episode features powerful stories from activists and organizers who have taken bold stands against environmental injustices that threaten their communities and our shared future.    Guests:  Thalia Cachimuel, Director of Philanthropic Networks, NDN Collective Kizzy Charles-Guzman, Chief Executive Officer, Center for Environmental Health Chris Tandanzo, Poet and Former New Jersey Environmental Justice Alliance organizer   Story Salon Host: Michael McKenzie, Counterstream's Executive Director   Key Topics: Does our current democracy function enough for us to protect it? Dissent is a sacred act for historically excluded communities.  It also means “We are going to give you hell.” The importance of storytelling and reclaiming narratives to drive social and environmental change The fight to free Leonard Peltier as a story of truth and reconciliation. How environmental justice advocates are the embodiment of dreams. The power of Gen-Z. The interconnectedness of environmental justice work and the movement to end the genocide in Gaza.   Additional resources See images from the Season of Dissent Story Salon NDN’s #FREELEONARDPELTIER Toolkit The urgent need for federal policy on ‘forever’ chemicals, by Kizzy Charles-Guzman Revisit some of other Story Salons: Cancer Alley Rises Up: Honoring Black Women in Environmental Justice Climate Week 2023: In Houston, Texas Food Sovereignty As a Pathway to Justice Story Salon at Hip Hop For Change Want more? If you haven’t already, subscribe to People over Plastic on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app to automatically get the latest episode each week. Show your support and leave a 5-star review ️️️️ People over Plastic is a project of Counterstream Media.  Follow on Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok.
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Episode 3 - Protest with Candice Fortin
OCT 15, 2024
Episode 3 - Protest with Candice Fortin
One of the most fundamental freedoms in American democracy is the freedom of expression and assembly. In other words: our right to protest. This freedom ensures everyone can speak out and mobilize without fear of censorship or retaliation. It allows everyday people to challenge disinformation, hold those in power accountable, and rally together for changes that protect both people and the planet. But censorship, criminalization, and complacency threaten the fight for equity and justice, at a time when direct action is more important than ever.   Guest: Candice Fortin, U.S. Campaigns Manager for 350.org, a global climate nonprofit fighting for a world beyond fossil fuels.   Key Topics: The power of protest and direct action Criminalization of environmental activists in the United States and around the world From the founding of the EJ movement in Warren County, NC  To the recent murder of Manuel “Tortuguita” Paez Terán who was killed by Georgia state troopers while protesting against Cop City Censorship of pro-Palestinian voices The need for white liberals to support historically excluded communities in the fight for democracy and justice   Additional resources: See Candice in action at the America’s Energy Summit Learn more about Cop City in People over Plastic episode The Hot Seat Learn more about direct actions like the Summer of Heat here and in our latest issue of Peace & Riot.   Want more? If you haven’t already, subscribe to People over Plastic on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app to automatically get the latest episode each week. Show your support and leave a 5-star review ️️️️ People over Plastic is a project of Counterstream Media.  Follow on Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok.   Disclaimer: Counterstream Media does not endorse any political candidate or party. These conversations aim to create a safe space for open dialogue.
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Episode 1 - Participation with PennElys Droz
OCT 1, 2024
Episode 1 - Participation with PennElys Droz
Participation plays a critical role in building a thriving democracy. But participation goes far beyond voting—it’s a powerful tool for reclaiming rights, restoring land, and ensuring justice for communities that have long been left out of decision-making. Which is why we’re looking at participation through an Indigenous perspective. Indigenous knowledge systems can inform and inspire broader movements for justice and democratic participation.   Guest:  Dr. PennElys Droz is the Power Building and Curriculum Coordinator with NDN Collective, an Indigenous-led advocacy organization.   Key Topics:  The founding of the U.S. Democratic system, which was built on Indigenous ideas from the Haudenosaunee (The Six Nations People) How the complex relationship between indigenous communities and the U.S. Democratic system impacts participation in environmental justice and beyond Voting rights and ongoing challenges to achieving a truly representative government The LandBack movement as participatory justice Solidarity with the Palestinian liberation movement Indigenous Economies in contrast to colonial, capitalist, and extractive economies — like the petrochemical (plastic) industry.    Additional resources Explainer video on the Haudenosaunee’s influence on the US Constitution with a Haudenosaunee scholar. Explore more about NDN Collective here. Want more? If you haven’t already, subscribe to People over Plastic on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite podcast app to automatically get the latest episode each week. Show your support and leave a 5-star review ️️️️ People over Plastic is a project of Counterstream Media. Follow on Instagram, LinkedIn, and TikTok.
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