Audrea Lim, FREE THE LAND & Carleen Madigan, THE BACKYARD HOMESTEAD
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In this episode, we sit down with Audrea Lim, author of Free the Land: How We Can Fight Poverty and Climate Chaos. Audrea traces the connections between land commodification and many of America’s most pressing issues: ecological collapse, climate change, systemic racism, gentrification and economic inequality. Through powerful examples and thoughtful analysis, she shows how land ownership and control are key to understanding and addressing these problems. Then we re-broadcast our 2009 interview with Carleen Madigan about The Backyard Homestead: Produce All the Food You Need On Just a Quarter Acre! The book was so successful, it went on to spark a whole series of Backyard Homestead books. Writers Voice— in depth conversation with writers of all genres, on the air since 2004. Connect with Us: Follow us on social media to stay up-to-date on the latest episodes and news. Find us on Facebook at Writers Voice with Francesca Rheannon, on Instagram @WritersVoicePodcast or find us on X/Twitter@WritersVoice. Read The Transcript Key words: land ownership, Audrea Lim, backyard homesteading, Carleen Madigan, podcast, nonfiction, podcast, book recommendations, author interview, book podcast, book show, history, writer’s voice, Francesca Rheannon Guest: Audrea Lim Audrea Lim is a Brooklyn-based journalist who has written for the New Yorker, Rolling Stone, the New Republic, and The Nation. In addition to Free The Land, She is the author of The World We Need: Stories and Lessons from America’s Unsung Environmental Movement. Introduction to Free the Land Audrea Lim introduces her book and its core theme: The realization that commodification of land drives various American issues, including ecological collapse and systemic racism. The Climate and Land Connection Audrea’s experiences reporting on the climate crisis and Indigenous movements in Alberta, Canada, including the impact of oil developments on Indigenous lands and treaty rights. Urban Displacement and Gentrification The parallels between Indigenous dispossession and urban gentrification.The struggle for land control in urban neighborhoods and its impact on long-time residents. Historical Perspectives on Land Ownership The evolution of land ownership from communal use to capitalist property-driven systems.The complexities and challenges of returning sovereignty to dispossessed communities. Examples of Community-Led Land Reclamation The White Earth Land Recovery Project by Winona LaDuke.The efforts of a href="https://somalibantumaine.
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