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Fire at Sea: bringing activism - and mermaids! - to the G7 summit with Sophie Miller
Podcast |
Accidental Gods
Publisher |
Accidental Gods
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Nature
Philosophy
Science
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Jun 30, 2021
Episode Duration |
00:49:50

"Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has.'  As our world burns ever faster and our politicians cling ever more desperately to the old ways of being and behaving, Sophie Miller of Ocean Rebellion commits her creativity, artistry and courage to bringing truth to power. 

Sophie Miller trained at Central St Martins before moving on to a decade-long career in television design.  Now, she gives her time and energy to Extinction Rebellion as a Red Rebel - and to Ocean Rebellion, of which she is a co-founder.   She lives in Cornwall, and so when she discovered that the first post-Covid G7 summit was taking place in her country and her county, she had to ask. 

In this week's inspiring podcast, she describes the practical - and spiritual - path that has brought her to this place and this time - as an activist who understands the damage done to the Oceans -and that there is still time to change what we're doing.   We discuss the nature of policing, of totalitarianism - and the ways we can transcend the crushing forces of authority to bring something deeper and more profound to our world.   This is the first of two parts. Next week, we'll be back to find out how the activism transpired and where we all go from here. 

https://oceanrebellion.earthhttps://rebellion.globalhttps://extinctionrebellion.uk

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