Month: January 2025
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EP25: No More Sacrifice Zones: A Conversation with Indigenous Climate Activist Eriel Tchekwie Deranger
In this episode, Heather and Hōkū sit down with winner of the 2024 Climate Breakthrough Award, Eriel Tchekwie Deranger, a a Dënesųłiné Indigenous rights and climate activist. Eriel was raised […]
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EP24: Yup, we’re still Making Space for Indigenous Feminism: A conversation with Dr. Gina Starblanket
For decades, Indigenous feminists have documented how colonization and hetero-normative patriarchy have eroded, erased, and eclipsed Indigenous women, Two-Spirit, queer, and feminine men’s contributions to land governance, cultural transmission of […]

About the Podcast
We’re burning down our house, and we’re in for nasty weather. But Indigenous peoples have ideas for planetary resurgence and restoration. Professors Heather Castleden and Hōkūlani Aikau bring you conversations with artists, activists, scholars, and other knowledge keepers tackling the climate crisis.
Recent Posts
- EP 46: The Mariana Islands: A three-part series
- EP 45: What Side Are You On? A Tohono O’odham Life Across Borders, a conversation with authors Mike Wilson and Tony Lucero
- EP 44: Grief, Kinship, and Indigenous Futures with Jeffery Ansloos
- EP 43: Caring for Country: A Kamilaroi Father–Son Story of Climate Leadership with Brad and Kye Moggridge
- EP 42: ‘Āina Education: A framework and conversation about restoring relationships between people and place with Maya Saffery