Matriarchy with Heide Goettner-Abendroth

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This episode of the Green Flame comes to you from Germany. We interview Heide Goettner-Abendroth, philosopher and researcher of matriarchal studies. She is the founding mother of Modern Matriarchal Studies and has published several books on the topic.

Resisting A New Dam Proposal on the Zambezi River

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This episode of The Green Flame podcast focuses on the proposed Batoka Gorge Dam on the Zambezi River on the border of Zambia and Zimbabwe, just downstream from the world-famous Victoria Falls.

Sergio Alexander Kochergin on Ukraine, Iraq, and the United States

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For this episode of The Green Flame, we speak with Sergio Alexander Kochergin, a filmmaker, organizer, former U.S. Marine, and native of Ukraine.

Radical Discourse: The Wind That Shakes the Barley

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Radical Discourse: The Wind That Shakes the Barley

The Declaration on Women's Sex-Based Rights

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For this episode of the Green Flame we celebrate the United States launch of the Women's Human Rights Campaign with WHRC organizers Thistle Pettersen and Austin DeVille.

Activists Launch Old-Growth Forest Protection Blockade on Vancouver Island

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A blockade was established last week on Vancouver Island in Canada to protect ancient old-growth forest near Port Renfrew, on unceded Pacheedaht territory. Support is urgently needed. This is a critical moment for protecting the last old-growth forests.

Radical Discourse: Reactionaries and Planet of the Humans

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In this episode we discuss the film Planet of The Humans, directed by Jeff Gibbs and produced by Ozie Zehner and Michael Moore. The film shows how the environmental movement has been largely been co-opted by corporations and finance, and refocused from the natural world to so-called green technology that will not and cannot solve the climate problem.

The Descent Into Fascism with Dahr Jamail

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In this episode we speak with Dahr Jamail. In late 2003, weary of the failure of the US media to accurately report on the war in Iraq, Dahr Jamail went to the Middle East to do it himself. He has reported extensively on vet resistance, and is now focusing on anthropogenic climate disruption and the environment.

"We're Going to Be At This A While" — Hunger Strike Against Old-Growth Logging

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This episode of The Green Flame features an interview with James Darling who is currently on the 3rd day of a hunger strike against logging of old-growth forests in British Columbia, Canada (occupied First Nations territory). You can contact James at: (250) 816-4321, or at james0darling@gmail.com.

Clearcuts and Poisoned Rivers with Will Falk and Joshua Wright

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This podcast features two interviews. We speak with Joshua Wright about current logging of old-growth forest in the Mattole River Watershed, on Vancouver Island, and in Alaska. And we speak with Will Falk. Will is journeying the length of the Ohio River (the most polluted river in the U.S.) exploring the history and ongoing colonization of the watershed.