Climate Justice Radio

By: Climate Justice Toronto
  • Summary

  • Climate Justice Radio is a podcast produced by Climate Justice Toronto (CJTO), a grassroots group of young people across the Greater Toronto Area committed to building a powerful, irresistible movement to stop the climate crisis by confronting its root causes: Capitalism, Colonialism, and White supremacy. This podcast will cover a wide range of issues connected to Climate Justice, everything from how to get involved, to climate anxiety and solidarities across movements. Our goal is to engage Climate Justice Radio listeners in the co-creation of the climate justice movement that is playful, accessible and intersectional. We’ll be highlighting local stories of organizing, art making and community building.
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Episodes
  • Divestment Generation Mini Series - Episode 5
    May 8 2023

    This is Episode 5 of the “Divestment Generation” mini series, a five episode series exploring the 9 year campaign to win fossil fuel divestment at the University of Toronto! Our final episode is an “intergenerational” conversation where creators and co-hosts Amanda Harvey-Sánchez and Julia DaSilva invite a couple people from each of the prior episodes to meet one another and talk about key themes from the podcast, where they are now, and possible next steps for the climate justice movement. Our guests are Stuart Basden, Keara Lightning, Ben Donato-Woodger, Kristine, Rivka Goetz, and Léo Jourdan.

    This mini series emerges from Amanda’s doctoral research with CJTO, a two-year ethnographic community-based participatory research project tentatively entitled “Actualizing Everything: Affective Activism, Effective Politics, and the Future of Climate Justice Organizing in Canada”.

    Cite as: Harvey-Sánchez, A. & DaSilva, J. (2023). “Divestment Generation Mini Series, Intergenerational Conversation (Ep.5)”. Climate Justice Toronto.


    EPISODE RESOURCES
    UofT Fossil Fuel Divestment Timeline
    Divestment and Beyond, Briarpatch Magazine Article (by Amanda Harvey-Sánchez & Sydney Lang)
    Discovering University Worlds
    Slow Justice (by Kate Neville and Sarah Martin)
    Mikiwam (by Keara Lightning and Caeleigh Lightning)
    Being the Change Affinity Network


    SONG
    Adaptation of “Which Side Are You On?” by Pete Seeger

    LYRICS
    Find the full lyrics here.

    SOCIAL MEDIA & CONTACT INFO
    Amanda Harvey-Sánchez: Twitter, Instagram, email
    Julia DaSilva: julia.dasilva713@gmail.com
    Climate Justice Toronto (CJTO): Instagram, Twitter
    * DONATE to CJTO*:*: https://opencollective.com/cjto
    CJUofT (formerly LeapUofT): Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
    2185 Art Collective: Instagram

    CREDITS
    Editing: Amanda Harvey-Sánchez and Stefan Hegerat
    Original Music: Stefan Hegerat
    Hosts: Amanda Harvey-Sánchez and Julia DaSilva
    Guests: Stuart Basden, Keara Lightning, Ben Donato-Woodger, Kristine, Rivka Goetz and Léo Jourdan
    Singalong: Rebecca and participants at CJTO’s September 2022 Orientation Producer: Climate Justice Toronto



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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Divestment Generation Mini Series - Episode 4
    Apr 5 2023

    This is Episode 4 of the “Divestment Generation” mini series, a five episode series exploring the 9 year campaign to win fossil fuel divestment at the University of Toronto! In Episode 4, creators and co-hosts Amanda Harvey-Sánchez and Julia DaSilva speak with “Fourth Gen” divestment organizers - those who were involved in the campaign from 2019 until the big win in October 2021 and its immediate aftermath. Our “Fourth Gen” guests are Rivka Goetz, James Slaven, Leila Tjiang, and Léo Jourdan.


    In our song segment, CJTO member Rebecca and participants from CJTO’s September 2022 Orientation lead you in the seventh and eighth verses of a special adaptation of the movement song “Which Side Are You On?”, originally by Pete Seeger. Stay tuned for the fifth and final episode in the “Divestment Generation” mini series to hear the full song!


    This mini series emerges from Amanda’s doctoral research with CJTO, a two-year ethnographic community-based participatory research project tentatively entitled “Actualizing Everything: Affective Activism, Effective Politics, and the Future of Climate Justice Organizing in Canada”.


    Cite as: Harvey-Sánchez, A. & DaSilva, J. (2023). “Divestment Generation Mini Series, Fourth Generation (Ep.4)”. Climate Justice Toronto.


    EPISODE RESOURCES

    UofT Fossil Fuel Divestment Timeline
    Divestment and Beyond, Briarpatch Magazine Article (by Amanda Harvey-Sánchez & Sydney Lang)
    Discovering University Worlds
    LEAP UofT Mind Maps


    SONG

    Adaptation of “Which Side Are You On?” by Pete Seeger


    LYRICS

    Does it weigh on you at all? [High]
    Does it weigh on you at all? [Low]
    (x 2)
    Which side are you on now?
    Which side are you on?
    (x 4)


    SOCIAL MEDIA & CONTACT INFO

    Amanda Harvey-Sánchez: Twitter, Instagram, email
    Julia DaSilva: julia.dasilva713@gmail.com
    James Slaven: james.slaven@live.com
    Climate Justice Toronto (CJTO): Instagram, Twitter
    CJUofT (formerly LeapUofT): Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
    2185 Art Collective: Instagram


    CREDITS

    Editing: Amanda Harvey-Sánchez and Stefan Hegerat
    Original Music: Stefan Hegerat
    Hosts: Amanda Harvey-Sánchez and Julia DaSilva
    Guests: Rivka Goetz, James Slaven, Leila Tjiang, and Léo Jourdan.
    Singalong: Rebecca and participants at CJTO’s Septemb

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Divestment Generation Mini Series - Episode 3
    Feb 27 2023

    This is Episode 3 of the “Divestment Generation” mini series, a five episode series exploring the 9 year campaign to win fossil fuel divestment at the University of Toronto! In Episode 3, creators and co-hosts Amanda Harvey-Sánchez and Julia DaSilva speak with “Third Gen” divestment organizers - those who were involved in the campaign from 2016 until 2019, ending around the start of the pandemic. Our “Third Gen” guests are Aniket, Evelyn, and Kristine.

    In our song segment, CJTO member Rebecca and participants from CJTO’s September 2022 Orientation lead you in the fifth and sixth verses of a special adaptation of the movement song “Which Side Are You On?”, originally by Pete Seeger. Stay tuned for further episodes in the “Divestment Generation” mini series to learn the rest of the song!

    This mini series emerges from Amanda’s doctoral research with CJTO, a two-year ethnographic community-based participatory research project tentatively entitled “Actualizing Everything: Affective Activism, Effective Politics, and the Future of Climate Justice Organizing in Canada”.

    Cite as: Harvey-Sánchez, A. & DaSilva, J. (2023). “Divestment Generation Mini Series, Third Generation (Ep.3)”. Climate Justice Toronto.

    EPISODE RESOURCES
    UofT Fossil Fuel Divestment Timeline
    Divestment and Beyond, Briarpatch Magazine Article (by Amanda Harvey-Sánchez & Sydney Lang)
    Discovering University Worlds
    This Changes Everything (by Naomi Klein)
    The Leap Manifesto


    SONG
    Adaptation of “
    Which Side Are You On?” by Pete Seeger

    LYRICS
    Does it weigh on you at all? [High]
    Does it weigh on you at all? [Low]
    (x 2)
    Corporations raised you up
    but we can make you fall
    They picked a war with all of us
    does it weigh on you at all?

    SOCIAL MEDIA & CONTACT INFO
    Amanda Harvey-Sánchez:
    Twitter, Instagram, email
    Julia DaSilva:
    julia.dasilva713@gmail.com
    Climate Justice Toronto (CJTO):
    Instagram, Twitter
    CJUofT (formerly LeapUofT):
    Facebook, Twitter, Instagram
    2185 Art Collective:
    Instagram

    CREDITS
    Editing: Amanda Harvey-Sánchez and Stefan Hegerat
    Original Music: Stefan Hegerat
    Hosts: Amanda Harvey-Sánchez and Julia DaSilva
    Guests: Aniket, Evelyn, and Kristine
    Singalong: Rebecca and participants at CJTO’s September 2022 Orientation
    Producer: Climate Justice Toronto




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    54 mins

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