How to be mindful of the role privilege and accessibility play in sustainability to build a better future for everybody

This is a conversation on Green Dreamer Podcast with Kaméa Chayne, a show exploring environmental and intersectional sustainability from ideas to life.

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This is a conversation on Green Dreamer Podcast with Kaméa Chayne, a show exploring environmental and intersectional sustainability from ideas to life. Subscribe to Green Dreamer on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, or any podcast app and let’s learn what it takes to thrive in every sense of the word!

References

  • Tips on inclusive language, such as using affirmative words (Buffer)

  • The Parkland kids keep checking their privilege (CNN)

  • Is ethical fashion elitist? (Ethical Unicorn)

  • Intersectionality is important for environmental activism too (Ethical Unicorn)

  • Cultural appropriation, cultural appreciation, and fair trade fashion (Ethical Unicorn)

  • How to understand fake news and media bias (Ethical Unicorn)

  • More than a hotline: We need systemic change for better mental health (Ethical Unicorn)

  • How to have the cultural appropriation conversation during Halloween (Ethical Unicorn)

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Kamea Chayne is a creative, writer, and the host of Green Dreamer Podcast.

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