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Young Native Leaders on Climate Change

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Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “Young Native Leaders on Climate Change” Guests: Seminole Tribe of Florida H.E.R.O.: Krystle Bowers (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Cody Motlow (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Featuring: Billie Cypress (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Durante Blais-Billie (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Helesi Two Shoes (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Episode Description: In this compelling episode of the Hoporenkv podcast, we join a group of young Native American women from the Seminole Tribe of Florida as they delve into the profound impacts of climate change on their communities and the planet. Having grown up amidst generations of environmental stewards, these inspiring voices share their unique perspectives, shaped by ancestral knowledge and a deep connection to the natural world. Through a heartfelt conversation, they explore how climate change is disrupting their traditional ways of life, threatening sacred sites, and jeopardizing the delicate balance of ecosystems they've always known. Yet, amidst these challenges, these young women remain steadfast in their commitment to protecting their heritage and preserving the environment for future generations. Drawing upon the wisdom of their elders, they discuss the significance of ancestral teachings, highlighting the interconnectedness of all living things and the importance of respecting the Earth's natural rhythms. They emphasize the need for collective action, urging listeners to join them in safeguarding the planet and ensuring a sustainable future for all. This episode is a testament to the resilience and leadership of young Native American women, who are at the forefront of the climate movement. Their voices offer a powerful reminder that climate change is not just an environmental issue; it is a social justice issue, disproportionately affecting marginalized communities. Join us as we listen to these inspiring young ladies and learn how they are harnessing their traditional knowledge and unwavering determination to protect the environment and build a more sustainable future for all.
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Hoporenkv Native American Podcast: “Young Native Leaders on Climate Change” Guests: Seminole Tribe of Florida H.E.R.O.: Krystle Bowers (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Cody Motlow (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Featuring: Billie Cypress (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Durante Blais-Billie (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Helesi Two Shoes (Seminole Tribe of Florida) Episode Description: In this compelling episode of the Hoporenkv podcast, we join a group of young Native American women from the Seminole Tribe of Florida as they delve into the profound impacts of climate change on their communities and the planet. Having grown up amidst generations of environmental stewards, these inspiring voices share their unique perspectives, shaped by ancestral knowledge and a deep connection to the natural world. Through a heartfelt conversation, they explore how climate change is disrupting their traditional ways of life, threatening sacred sites, and jeopardizing the delicate balance of ecosystems they've always known. Yet, amidst these challenges, these young women remain steadfast in their commitment to protecting their heritage and preserving the environment for future generations. Drawing upon the wisdom of their elders, they discuss the significance of ancestral teachings, highlighting the interconnectedness of all living things and the importance of respecting the Earth's natural rhythms. They emphasize the need for collective action, urging listeners to join them in safeguarding the planet and ensuring a sustainable future for all. This episode is a testament to the resilience and leadership of young Native American women, who are at the forefront of the climate movement. Their voices offer a powerful reminder that climate change is not just an environmental issue; it is a social justice issue, disproportionately affecting marginalized communities. Join us as we listen to these inspiring young ladies and learn how they are harnessing their traditional knowledge and unwavering determination to protect the environment and build a more sustainable future for all.
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