• The Many Ways We Stand Up for Change
    Jan 23 2025

    Co-hosts Adriana Maria and Tania explore diverse forms of protest, from marches and vigils to calling legislators and creating art builds. They also delve into more extreme actions like hunger strikes, showcasing the range of ways dedicated activists push for change. But protest isn’t just for full-time activists; after listening, you’ll be invited to consider which types of actions resonate with your own skills, talents, and passions. Social justice movements thrive and succeed when we all play our part, so what’s your role? Resources

    Know Your Rights | Protesters’ Rights | ACLU

    How to Protest Safely

    198 Methods of Nonviolent Action

    Timeline of the nationwide protest movement that began at Columbia University

    Los Angeles Public Safety Committee Ordinance- Council File: 24-0910

    Types of Protests

      • Marches

      • Vigils

      • Calling/emailing legislators

      • Boycotts

      • Sit ins


    • Definitions

    • Land Back: a campaign or movement to by and for Indigenous peoples who seek to reestablish Indigenous sovereignty, with political and economic control of their ancestral lands.

      Self-immolation: the act of setting oneself on fire. It is mostly done for political or religious reasons, often as a form of protest. It is considered one of the most extreme methods of protest.

      Collective liberation: a concept that recognizes the interconnected nature of oppression and the need for collaborative efforts to create meaningful change.


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    34 mins
  • Finding Hope in Climate Justice with Carol Viana
    Dec 10 2024

    Carol Viana (she/her) is a passionate advocate for climate justice in Brazil and beyond. Her expertise in environmental engineering and sustainable farming practices led her to work with international organizations including the Rainforest Alliance and the United Nations. Her work with these influential global entities highlights her dedication to meaningful climate solutions. In this discussion, Carol openly shares her journey, revealing the inspirations that drive her commitment to climate optimism and hope. Resources Sign up for Carol’s newsletter

    The Chloride Free Foundation

    YOUNGO: Youth constituency of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

    Rainforest Alliance

    UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration (2021-2030)


    Definitions

    Carbon markets: a trading scheme designed for carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases. In a carbon market, carbon credits are sold as permits that allow the purchaser to emit a certain amount of carbon dioxide or other greenhouse gas

    Agroforestry: land use management system that combines trees with farming, or agriculture and forestry

    Climate justice: a type of environmental justice that focuses on the unequal impacts of climate change on marginalized communities

    Global South / Global North: The Global North refers to the wealthier, more industrialized countries mostly, but not all, situated in the Northern Hemisphere that wield the majority of global political power. The Global South refers to countries less industrialized, with limited access to resources, that experience more extreme poverty and that wield less political power globally, primarily in the Southern Hemisphere. This drastic divide stems from centuries of colonialism, imperialism, and exploitation.

    Climate migration: a type of forced migration driven by sudden or gradual climate-exacerbated disasters, such as extreme weather, environmental degradation, or sea-level rise.

    Hurricane Milton: an extremely powerful and devastating tropical cyclone which became the second-most intense Atlantic hurricane ever recorded over the Gulf of Mexico

    Land grabbing: the act of seizing land in an unlawful manner

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  • Change Through Collective Action with Aura Vasquez
    Nov 21 2024

    Aura Vasquez (she/her) is an Afro-Latina Colombian immigrant, community leader, organizer, and justice-oriented policy expert. She has worked extensively with the Los Angeles City Council, impacting legislation across Los Angeles county and the broader state of California. Aura’s efforts towards a more equitable and environmentally mindful society have led to successful campaigns, including the Sierra Club’s Beyond Coal campaign. She has partnered with dozens of organizations and hundreds of individuals, demonstrating solidarity for causes that she sees as ‘interconnected,’ including affordable housing, renewable energy, immigration reform, amongst many more.

    Recently, she began consulting companies to advance environmental regulations in the business sector. No matter what sector, campaign, or cause Aura is advocating for, she does so in a way that’s accessible to the public so everyone’s voice is heard.

    We at Closing the Gap podcast acknowledge that Los Angeles lies on unceded Tongva land.


    Connect with Aura

    Aura's Story

    The Impact Hour: Real Talk with Aura Vasquez

    Aura’s Instagram


    Learn More About Aura’s Work

    Aura Vasquez, A Commissioner Shaking Up The System

    Life & Work with Aura Vasquez of Council District 10 - Voyage LA Magazine

    Aura for the People of L.A City Council District 10 in 2020


    Resources

    Sierra Club

    PICO Network


    Definitions

    Feminism: the advocacy of women's rights on the basis of the equality of the sexes .

    Environmental Justice: a social movement that addresses environmental harms that disproportionately affect marginalized communities, such as through a neighborhood’s proximity to landfills, hazardous waste, or and other land uses from which they do not benefit.

    Biodiversity: the variety of life on Earth.
    Community organizing: the strategic collaboration carried out by local residents to promote the interests of the community.


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    26 mins
  • Beyond Binaries: LGBTQ+ Inclusion in Environmental Movements with Brandon Rothrock
    Jul 2 2024

    Brandon Rothrock (he/him) is a queer geographer supporting fellow LGBTQ+ environmentalists as they navigate their careers. Through his research and advocacy, he advances environmental justice for marginalized communities. Brandon’s experience in higher education, sustainability issues, and energy policy demonstrates his commitment to a better world for everyone, especially those historically discriminated against. He uses his connections and knowledge to help advance social change while embracing his identity and communities.

    Brandon is also a Board Member for OUT for Sustainability (OUT4S), a U.S.-based non-profit that “co-creates a platform for environmental justice and climate resilience by and for the LGBTQIA+ community.”


    Connect with Brandon Rothrock

    Website

    Resources


    Support Out 4 Sustainability

    Website

    Instagram


    Brandon’s Affiliations

    Environmental Defense Fund

    Agents of Change in Environmental Justice Fellowship


    Resources

    Just Solutions’ Post on the LGBTQ’s vulnerability to climate change

    Black Faces, White Spaces by Carolyn Finney

    Fire & Flood DocuSeries

    Can’t Stop Change: Queer Climate Stories from the Florida Frontlines


    Definitions

    LGBTQIA+: stands for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer/Questioning, Intersex, Asexual and the + symbol stands for other individuals who identify outside of sexual and gender norms

    Environmental Justice: a movement to address environmental injustices, including air pollution and land use, that disproportionately harm historically marginalized communities, including Black, Indigenous, People of Color and LGBTQIIA+


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    27 mins
  • A Year of Social Justice: Reflections on 2023
    Apr 5 2024

    When we understand what brought us to where we are today, we can decide where to go from here. In this episode, co-hosts Tania Roa + Adriana Maria Medina discuss social justice events in 2023 that led to collective action. As we reflect, we can learn from them and determine our priorities for 2024. It’s a new year, but our struggles are the same.


    *Please note: some of the events we discuss include violence, police brutality, and Palestine.


    Resources for events mentioned in this episode, and organizations supporting the causes mentioned, are below. Also, as always, scroll to find definitions.


    U.S. News

    • Former Officers Charged in Tyre Nichols' Death

    • East Palestine, Ohio Train Derailment

    • Tortuguita Shot Protecting Atlanta Forest

    • Willow Project for Alaska Campaign


    U.S. Organizations to Support

    Color of Change

    Stop Cop City

    Alaska Conservation Foundation


    International News

    • Plastic Crisis and Great Pacific Garbage Patch

    • Panama's High Court Stops Canadian Mining Attempt

    • Ecuador Stops Oil Drilling in Amazon

    • Latest on Palestine and South Africa Sues Israel

    • Crisis in Sudan

    • Democratic Republic of Congo Calls for Peace


    International Organizations to Support

    4Ocean

    Amazon Watch

    Palestine Children’s Relief Fund

    International Rescue Committee


    Definitions

    Biodiversity: short for biological diversity; it is the variety of life on Earth and includes the variety of genetic, species, and ecosystem levels

    Occupation: when one group or country takes control over another territory through force, and the invading group establishes its own law in the now occupied region

    Zionism: a nationalist movement that emerged in the 19th century with a goal of establishing a homeland, protected by law, for Jewish people in Palestine - a region roughly corresponding to the Land of Israel in Jewish tradition

    Anti Semitism: hostility to, prejudice towards, or discrimination against Jews

    Genocide: the intentional destruction of a national, ethnic, or racial group in whole or in part

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    34 mins
  • Activism, But Make It Fashionable with Chi.qc
    Nov 21 2023

    Chi Bailey, lover of God and high quality clothing, expresses his spirituality and fashion taste through his brand Chi qc™. All pieces are upcycled, hand crafted, and sweatshop free, speaking out against the harmful impacts of fast fashion on people and the planet. Low quality clothes produced in mass volumes degrade the environment, mistreat garment workers, and encourage consumers to buy more clothes than they need. Chi shows us another way of living that respects God’s creation.


    Chi is of African and Korean descent, and his cultural upbringing also plays a role in his creativity. Chi qc™ inspires us to be more childlike through its Born Again Garments that incorporates colorful, playful designs with deep storytelling.


    Closing the Gap recognizes that Charlotte, North Carolina is unceded land of the Cheraw Indigenous people.


    Support Chi qc™

    Website

    Instagram

    YouTube


    Definitions

    Fast fashion - mass-producing trending clothes at a low cost to incentivize consumers to buy quickly, often characterized with cheap quality, environmental pollution, and severely low wages

    Upcycling- the process of transforming unwanted or used materials into new products

    Slow fashion - an aspect of sustainable fashion and a concept describing the opposite to fast fashion, advocating for clothing manufacturing and consumption that respects people, environment and animals


    Fast Fashion Articles

    Slow Fashion: For Your Wallet and the Planet (page 4)

    Fast Fashion and Its Environmental Impact

    The Best Small Businesses in Los Angeles


    Work Labor Conditions and Rights Articles

    Garment Industry

    Coal Mining

    Chocolate Industry


    Slow fashion brands mentioned

    Reformation

    Industry of All Nations

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    26 mins
  • Leaning Into Change
    Oct 25 2023

    Closing the Gap co-hosts Tania Roa and Adriana Medina welcome you back to the podcast with a new season: Season 2. To start off the season, Tania discusses her summer living in Colombia and Adriana shares her first impressions of her new home in New York City, unceded land of the Lenape or Lenapehoking people.


    Some themes arose from these major moves including authenticity, leaning into change, and being an active participant in one's community.


    Resources

    Palenque's Famous Band: ⁠Kombilesa Mí⁠

    ⁠Dr. Shamell Bell of Black Lives Matter⁠


    New York City Events

    Rest in Power O'Shae Sibley

    Eric Adams on NYC Migrants

    Eric Adams Investment on NYPD Robot Dogs

    NYC Flooding Shutting Down Subways


    Definitions

    Generational trauma - psychological and emotional wounds that have accumulated over time and transferred to future generations

    Gentrification - the process of changing the character of a neighborhood through the influx of more affluent residents and businesses

    Voguing - a type of dance that imitates the characteristic poses struck by a model on a runway (history of voguing)

    Liberation - freedom from oppression, or freedom from limits on thought or behavior

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    33 mins
  • Identifying as a Minority in the U.S.
    Mar 23 2023

    It's our last episode of Season 1! Tania & Adriana take time to reflect on the past season and celebrate the beautiful, progress-oriented community we've all built - that includes you! We then discuss something very close to our hearts: what it's like to live in the United States when you lack certain powers or privileges, and when you possess others. The mixed emotions including frustration, despair, and the urge to take action are ones many people experience. By sharing our perspectives, we hope to inspire you to share your story. It's time for us minorities, or marginalized/underrepresented people, to take up space and show up for our communities.


    Definitions: Reparations - making amends through financial compensation or other means to try to right wrongs


    Organizations to support:

    Regional-Based Organizations

    ⁠Little Miss Flint

    Trans Defense Fund Los Angeles


    National-Based Organizations

    United We Dream

    Indigenous Peoples Movement

    Movement for Black Lives

    Dear Asian Youth

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    29 mins