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The Applied Alchemy of Lead to Life
Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Food
Society & Culture
Publication Date |
Dec 03, 2020
Episode Duration |
00:33:32

This week, Matthew is sharing his conversation with brontë velez, the creative director of Lead to Life, an Oakland-based collective dedicated to racial and environmental justice led by Black and queer artists, healers and ecologists.

Matthew learned about the organization through this short film, which captures a public ceremony held to transform guns into shovels that were then used to plant trees alongside victims of gun violence. brontë calls in from Alaska to talk about land liberation, collective healing, and the importance of dreaming and imagining a better future. 

Get in touch at jupitersalmanac@heritageradionetwork.org

Photo by Tom Brümmer

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This week, Matthew is sharing his conversation with brontë velez, the creative director of Lead to Life, an Oakland-based collective dedicated to racial and environmental justice led by Black and queer artists, healers and ecologists. Matthew learned about the organization through this short film, which captures a public ceremony held to transform guns into shovels that were then used to plant trees alongside victims of gun violence. brontë calls in from Alaska to talk about land liberation, collective healing, and the importance of dreaming and imagining a better future. Get in touch at jupitersalmanac@heritageradionetwork.org.

This week, Matthew is sharing his conversation with brontë velez, the creative director of Lead to Life, an Oakland-based collective dedicated to racial and environmental justice led by Black and queer artists, healers and ecologists.

Matthew learned about the organization through this short film, which captures a public ceremony held to transform guns into shovels that were then used to plant trees alongside victims of gun violence. brontë calls in from Alaska to talk about land liberation, collective healing, and the importance of dreaming and imagining a better future. 

Get in touch at jupitersalmanac@heritageradionetwork.org

Photo by Tom Brümmer

Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support Japan Eats by becoming a member!

Jupiter’s Almanac is Powered by Simplecast.

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