accessible and informative
personally i think these topics need an intersectional perspective (acknowledging nation state entities, hierarchy, and underlying systemic problems associated w/ the global west) but i completely understand why that’s a barrier for entry and accessibility. acknowledging global truths about politics can easily be a turnoff when those truths are in blindspots for the listener. otherwise, a fantastic access point into our changing climate and the world that will be on our shoulders in only a few yrs time, if not currently
Davidcaamano via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/12/24
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