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How Trump's DEI Witchunts Impact the Environmental Movement, and How We Can Resist

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We are going to have a couple banger episodes on the Northwest Forest Plan in the coming weeks, but I’m recording this on February 24th, just over one month since Trump’s second term began, and I think we need to step back and take stock for a minute.

Don’t worry, this episode is not going to be all about the dark lord, but the administration’s actions have already had huge consequences here in the Pacific Northwest, so we need to address it.

Most of what Trump and his court of billionaires and white supremacists/facists have done so far has not surprised me, even though it has been every bit as bad as I feared.

But I have to admit, I was caught off guard by how obsessed they have been with DEI.

Since when did concepts like diversity, equity, and inclusion become radical ideas that need to be punished with the full weight of the Federal government? And how are the witchburnings affecting the environment, climate, and social justice movements?

To answer those questions, and to discuss why DEI is so important in the environmental movement, I’m joined by aparna rajagopal.

Aparna is is a self described writer, speaker, agitator, and advisor at the confluence of movements for equity and justice within the outdoor, environmental, and conservation movements.

Before we get started, and I’m not about to ask for money, but if you appreciate Coast Range Radio, please help me grow our audience by sharing your favorite episode with your friends, and go on apple podcasts or spotify and give us a 5 star review.

It really does help, and best of all, it's quick and free!

And my email is [email protected], please reach out anytime with feedback, guest ideas, or even a great sourdough recipe!

Show Notes:

https://theavarnagroup.com/2-weeks-in-reflections-recommendations-resources-on-dei/

https://theavarnagroup.com/

https://www.aparnarajagopal.com/

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We are going to have a couple banger episodes on the Northwest Forest Plan in the coming weeks, but I’m recording this on February 24th, just over one month since Trump’s second term began, and I think we need to step back and take stock for a minute.

Don’t worry, this episode is not going to be all about the dark lord, but the administration’s actions have already had huge consequences here in the Pacific Northwest, so we need to address it.

Most of what Trump and his court of billionaires and white supremacists/facists have done so far has not surprised me, even though it has been every bit as bad as I feared.

But I have to admit, I was caught off guard by how obsessed they have been with DEI.

Since when did concepts like diversity, equity, and inclusion become radical ideas that need to be punished with the full weight of the Federal government? And how are the witchburnings affecting the environment, climate, and social justice movements?

To answer those questions, and to discuss why DEI is so important in the environmental movement, I’m joined by aparna rajagopal.

Aparna is is a self described writer, speaker, agitator, and advisor at the confluence of movements for equity and justice within the outdoor, environmental, and conservation movements.

Before we get started, and I’m not about to ask for money, but if you appreciate Coast Range Radio, please help me grow our audience by sharing your favorite episode with your friends, and go on apple podcasts or spotify and give us a 5 star review.

It really does help, and best of all, it's quick and free!

And my email is [email protected], please reach out anytime with feedback, guest ideas, or even a great sourdough recipe!

Show Notes:

https://theavarnagroup.com/2-weeks-in-reflections-recommendations-resources-on-dei/

https://theavarnagroup.com/

https://www.aparnarajagopal.com/

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