"What We Need Now," the monthly podcast by Greenpeace USA, is where you can learn about the work grassroots leaders are doing from the leaders themselves.
Each episode, the hosts explore a different topic related to the intersections of climate, racial and environmental justice, and our movement for a green and peaceful future, and pass the mic to local leaders who are fighting for the world we want to see.
Greenpeace is an independent, campaigning organization which uses non-violent, creative confrontation to expose global environmental problems, and to force the solutions which are essential to a green and peaceful future.
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Join hosts Rico and Tanya as they explore the powerful intersection of art and environmental activism. Featuring stirring original poetry from Jamaican artist Ann-Margaret Lim, and What We Need Now Alum Tamera Adams, this episode is a celebration of the ways that creative expression fuels movements for change.
It's been a minute! In our season opener, hosts/producers Tanya Brooks, Geniro Dingle, Jeffrey Harris and Rico Sisney review significant milestones achieved by Greenpeace, its allies, and the broader movement throughout the past year- from pivotal legal victories to groundbreaking international treaties. The episode also features insights from Greenpeace chief Program Officer Tefere Gebre about what the historic union victories of 2023 mean for the broader movement going forward.
Feb 28, 2024•39 min
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