
Intersectional History of Environmentalism
03/30/21 • -1 min
On this episode of Dismantled, Leah is joined by IE’s Media House Creative Lead Simrah Farrukh + Environmental Justice Researcher Lexi Hernandez to introduce a very special project that’s been months in the making. Other topics of conversation include how Simrah + Lexi started their journeys within environmental activism + what they get up to within IE + outside of it.
Featuring: @lexiiimh + @simrahfarrukh
Hosted by: @greengirlleah + @intersectionalenvironmentalist
Music + Edits by: @mindoff_music
Graphics + Design by: @graphicsandgrain + @eileenjawn
On this episode of Dismantled, Leah is joined by IE’s Media House Creative Lead Simrah Farrukh + Environmental Justice Researcher Lexi Hernandez to introduce a very special project that’s been months in the making. Other topics of conversation include how Simrah + Lexi started their journeys within environmental activism + what they get up to within IE + outside of it.
Featuring: @lexiiimh + @simrahfarrukh
Hosted by: @greengirlleah + @intersectionalenvironmentalist
Music + Edits by: @mindoff_music
Graphics + Design by: @graphicsandgrain + @eileenjawn
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Featuring: @aditimayer + @kevinjpatel
Hosted by @greengirlleah + @intersectionalenvironmentalist
Music + Edits by: @mindoff_music
Graphics + Design by: @graphicsandgrain + @eileenjawn
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Featuring: Yoko Okura of @mercycorps
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Music + Edits by: @mindoff_music
Graphics + Design by: @graphicsandgrain + @eileenjawn + @amndazhu
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