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Season Three

Uproot the System w/ Corrine Van Hook-Turner & Dontay Wimberly

Rev Yearwood speaks with Corrine Van Hook-Turner, Director of Climate Innovation, Movement Strategy Center, & Dontay Wimberly, of Young Climate Leaders. The Young Black Climate Leaders program amplifies young leaders and their objectives while also providing resources to succeed while asking the questions,  What does climate mean? How is it correlated to other things such as our culture, our liberation, and our history?

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Season Two

Black is King/Queen w/ La’Meshia “L.A” Whittington-Kaminski

Speaking truth empowers generations and communities whose history has been buried. We embody our connection to our heritage, culture, and land, and when those things are poisoned, we are left vulnerable. La’Meshia “L.A.” Whittington-Kaminski is the Deputy Director of Advance Carolina and Campaigns Director for NC Black Alliance. We caught up with her to discuss The Kingdom of Happy Land, the history of the EJ movement, and #RespectMyVote. Listen now! More at TheCoolestShow.com and @Think100Climate. #BlackisKing #TruthtoPower #Think100

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Season One

The Fox Shouldn’t Guard the Chicken Coop w/ Donald McEachin, Rev. Leo Woodberry, & Dominique Browning

 Since the ousting of corrupt former Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, Andrew Wheeler has been busy on behalf of polluters, rolling back public health and environmental safeguards, including basic protections to clean air and water. In this episode we host an incredibly important and timely dialogue about Trump’s dangerous nominee to run the agency in charge of protecting human health and the environment. We are joined by the U.S. Congressman, Donald McEachin (VA-04), Rev. Leo Woodberry from Kingdom Living Temple, and Dominique Browning, Co-Founder and Senior Director of Mom’s Clean Air Force. We discuss real solutions for our communities and planet, and why we must #StopWheeler. Rev. Lennox Yearwood Jr. hosts along with co-hosts, Mustafa Santiago Ali and Antonique Smith. Recorded live for radio, the episode opens with current events in the climate movement.