Talking about climate change effectively is quite a challange, in particular finding a way to move people to become curious about it. Today we hear from a singer/songwriter who goes by the name Hayride Casualties, whose album, Fossil Fuel Kid, beautifully conveys the feelings of growing up in a time of climate change. Citizens Climate Radio host, Peterson Toscano shares his own bizarre climate change coming out for climate change saga. Plus, Elizabeth Rush, author of a the critically acclaimed book, Rising: Dispatches from the New American Shore will tell us about climate fiction, or cli-fi. And with Thanksgiving coming up, we will hear about a new play in progress set in Thanksgiving.
A peek at portions of the Wisconsin Grassroots Networkfestival held in Eau Claire on 9/22/18, with a brief intro by Art & Dawn Shegonee of Call For Peace Drum & Dance Company, and featuring excerpts from keynote presentations by the The Raging Grannies, and progressive journalist, author and orator, John Nichols.
Clare Norelle is all about healing & wholeness, and that quality pours through her music. Her voice & lyrics are soothing, dancing, flowing, & beautiful. Clare also enchants the world with things like community yoga & story-telling, in Madison, WI. Her latest release is Islands of Possible Things.
It looks like maybe Anna Elizabeth Laube has at least temporarily stopped running. Starting from Iowa City, and including sojourns in Madison WI, San Francisco, and Liège, Belgium, Anna brings her Americana/Folk/Country-rooted music into your heart with vocals & lyrics to dream of. With 4 CDs and several singles, including Enough for Me with Jason Horowitz, she shares riches to enchant.
When telling climate change stories, truth is more important than facts. Host, Peterson Toscano shares his own bizarre climate change coming out story. Like many people, he was aware of climate change, but it never hit him in the heart or the gut--until one day. Moving, funny, and unexpected, his awakening came when climate change hit him and his Italian-American/South African family close to home. In addition to telling how he woke up to the reality of climate change, he shares listeners' responses to the Puzzler Question—What Does Climate Change Mean to You?
Howard Switzer speaks powerfully on the need for monetary reform stemming from learning & connection with the American Monetary Institute and the Alliance for Just Money. Howard's passion for dealing with the shortcomings of our money system stems significantly from his decades of work as an eco-architect with Earth & Straw Design, his work with The Farm Ecovillage Training Center, and his work for peace & justice.
Shawn Gallaway is a minstrel of health, wholeness, hope, & love, a message and mission that opened its stride to cover more of the Earth with his anthem, I Choose Love. His music is soul-deep, a power conveyed clearly through his crystal vocals and heart-opening lyrics. Shawn is a long-time resident of Nashville emanating his Transformational Music across the country and world. He was a top-ten finalist in the 2017 Songs For Social Change contest featured by RAWA.net.
Matthew Walker shares his journey to find nonviolence while taking an Alternatives to Violence Project (AVP) workshop.
Music generously donated by Bensound.com
Malinda Maynor Lowery's new book is The Lumbee Indians: An American Struggle. Malinda is Associate Professor of History at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and is also a member of the Lumbee Tribe, the largest Native American tribe east of the Mississippi River. Malinda gives a glimpse of the rich Lumbee history and their on-going struggle for federal recognition of their nation.
Jason Horowitz of The Whiskey Farm penned the tune that beat out 100's of competitors to win the Songs for Social Change 2017 contest. Weekdays he's mild-mannered child psychologist Dr. Horowitz, but on stage he and the other musicians of The Whiskey Farm exert superpowers of joy, healing, & transformation through Americana music flavored with country, rock, & bluegrass highlights.