Agam’s sequel is coming soon! An anthology of climate literature featuring the work of writers and photographers from across the global south. Listen to this conversation with the Regional Editors as they offer a glimpse into the creative processes that shaped the…
Read MoreClassical guitarist Adrik Cristobal serenades us with music while talking about the intersection between climate issues and sound.…
Read MoreMay Ling Su, author and audiobook narrator of the Lilith series, a feminist, a menstrual artist, and anointed Porn Saint in Italy. She talks about people from the edges and her love for biblical and religious texts which became the basis for…
Read MoreSusan S. Lara, recipient of Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards for Literature and Focus Literary Awards, talks about when to say enough is enough during disasters and the ethical responsibilities of writers who tell climate fiction stories. Mixing and title music by Ground…
Read MoreActor, writer, dramaturg, and activist Joel Saracho speaks about organizing artists for social change and the importance of using the right language and medium to galvanize action. Click here to listen to the reading list for this episode.…
Read MoreAward-winning author Criselda Yabes reads speaks about the coverage of environmental stories and how certain stories can be told better in novels than in the news. She shares some of her process of writing and rewriting her new novel, Broken Islands. Mixing…
Read MoreDaryll Delgado, author of The Body Displaces Water and Remains, speaks about the power of stories to carry truths and the relevance of local language to communicate climate change stories to people. Mixing and title music by Ground Bravo, with the track…
Read MoreListen to renowned poet and essayist Marjorie Evasco and literary editor Richel Dorotan as they talk about the role of regional literature in giving an alternative voice to climate change concerns and what actionable hope really means. Mixing and title music by…
Read MoreListen to anthropologist Arnold Molina Azurin read excerpts of Agayayos from Agam: Filipino Narratives on Uncertainty and Climate Change. Agayayos is Ilokano for flowing, as water down a river or blood in the veins. In this episode, Azurin speaks with us about…
Read MoreBONUS EPISODE! Listen to young voices and perspectives in five minisodes created by students of Far Eastern University. Each three-minute minisode is a capsule containing youthful views and conversations on how climate change is experienced by fisherfolk, persons with disabilities, and indigenous…
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