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    stop the money pipeline

    Explore " stop the money pipeline" with insightful episodes like "15. Demystifying data through community data collection", "13. Time as an organizing resource - especially for youth activists" and "Stop Line 3! With Jackie Fielder and Alec Connon" from podcasts like ""Data Dialogues", "Data Dialogues" and "Generation Green New Deal"" and more!

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    15. Demystifying data through community data collection

    15. Demystifying data through community data collection

    What’s the best time to make change in your environment? Sof Petros and Muki Haklay come together with Angela Eaton to talk about conflicting climate choices, investing in youth activists, and supporting environmental work in every stage of life.

    In Data Dialogues, we highlight two people working with environmental data and then bring them in conversation with each other. Listen to this conversation on its own or pair it with Sof Petros's conversation in Episode 13 and Muki Haklay's conversation in Episode 14.

    You can access a transcript of this episode and Show Notes on our website and join in the conversation on Twitter @OpenEnviroData and Instagram @OpenEnviroData!

     

    Sof Petros (she/her) is an environmental educator and organizer at Future Coalition. Sof has worked on fossil fuel divestment campaigns and helps youth organizers build community and gain skills in the environmental movement.

    Muki Haklay (he/him) is in the Department of Geography at UCL, University College London. He’s interested in issues of environmental information and public access use and creation and co-founded Mapping for Change and the Extreme Citizen Science Research group, or ExCiteS.

    Angela Eaton (she/her) is the Director of Data Inclusion at Open Environmental Data  and host of Data Dialogues.

    13. Time as an organizing resource - especially for youth activists

    13. Time as an organizing resource - especially for youth activists

    Sof Petros, an organizer with Future Coalition, teaches youth climate activists how to source and use quality data that will help them be more effective in their work. Sof and Angela Eaton think on different ways people can participate in climate justice - especially by asking: we pay scientists for their work so why wouldn't we pay organizers?

    In Data Dialogues, we highlight two people working with environmental data and then bring them in conversation with each other. Listen to this conversation on its own or pair it with Muki Haklay's conversation in Episode 14 and Sof and Muki's dialogue in Episode 15.  

    You can access a transcript of this episode and Show Notes on our website and join in the conversation on Twitter @OpenEnviroData and Instagram @OpenEnviroData!

     

    Sof Petros (she/her) is an environmental educator and organizer at Future Coalition. Sof has worked on fossil fuel divestment campaigns and helps youth organizers build community and gain skills in the environmental movement.

    Angela Eaton (she/her) is the Director of Data Inclusion at Open Environmental Data  and host of Data Dialogues.

    Stop Line 3! With Jackie Fielder and Alec Connon

    Stop Line 3! With Jackie Fielder and Alec Connon

    Jackie Fielder and Alec Connon of Stop the Money Pipeline join producer Nate Birnbaum to discuss the fight against construction of the Line 3 pipeline in Minnesota, and how pressure on banks and financial institutions from movements can be used to keep fossil fuels in the ground. 

    Join Stop the Money Pipeline's Line 3 Campaign: https://stopthemoneypipeline.com/line3/

    Support Indigenous activists  fighting on the ground against Line 3: https://www.honorearth.org/

    https://www.stopline3.org/

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