19.03.2024
22 MIN
English
Son[i]a #383. Troy Vettese
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Let nature be wild: education in an ecosocial society
02:15
Ask yourself: what would neoliberals do? It took the neoliberals many years of organising before they had their first successes.
06:29
How do we make this happen? Multiples startegies from a board game to exercise imagination to scenario planning,
08:32
People want to blow up pipelines, but how many want to spend years in jail? Activist groups and activist stories
09:42
Learning from Animal Rights activist groups
10:25
Pet ownership and golf
12:16
From critique to action
13:06
Being critical of the Earth System sciences
16:33
Indigenous hunting
19:05
Inspiration from Indigenous political governance and struggles

We dig up some unreleased fragments of our conversation with environmental historian, researcher and writer Troy Vettese. We talk about Animal Rights activism, pet ownership, golf and the urgent need to go from critique to action and to build coalitions within many struggles.
Conversation: Roc Jiménez de Cisneros and Anna Ramos. Sound production: Anna Ramos.
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