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Mass Movements, With Patrisse Cullors

On Episode 2 of A People's Climate: This is when people-powered movements matter most.

Shilpi Chhotray

October 4, 2025

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Mass Movements with Patrisse Cullors | A People’s Climate
byThe Nation Magazine

This is when people-powered movements matter most.

In this episode of A People’s Climate, host Shilpi Chhotray sits down with Patrisse Cullors, co-founder of Black Lives Matter, artist, abolitionist, and author. They explore the deep connections between racial justice, environmental justice, and the fight for a more just and caring world. 

From her childhood experiences in Los Angeles to organizing around police brutality, climate justice, and cultural work, Patrisse shares why her vision is rooted in care, creativity, and nonviolent action. 

Together, they unpack what it means to build coalitions across movements, resist systemic violence, and imagine a future beyond just survival.

Learn more at apeoplesclimate.org 

Resources:

Patrisse Cullors DEI Manifesto

Patrisse Cullors Website

Dignity and Power Now

Learn more about Cop City in the Shilpi Chhotray hosted “People over Plastic” podcast episode: The Hot Seat.

Learn more about Cancer Alley in the Shilpi Chhotray hosted  “People over Plastic” podcast episode: Secret Sauce

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In this episode of A People’s Climate, host Shilpi Chhotray sits down with Patrisse Cullors, cofounder of Black Lives Matter, artist, abolitionist, and author. They explore the deep connections between racial justice, environmental justice, and the fight for a more just and caring world.

From her childhood experiences in Los Angeles to organizing around police brutality, climate justice, and cultural work, Patrisse shares why her vision is rooted in care, creativity, and nonviolent action.

Together, they unpack what it means to build coalitions across movements, resist systemic violence, and imagine a future beyond just survival.

Learn more at apeoplesclimate.org

Resources:

– Patrisse Cullors DEI Manifesto

– Patrisse Cullors Website

– Dignity and Power Now

– Learn more about Cop City in the Shilpi Chhotray hosted “People over Plastic” podcast episode: The Hot Seat.

– Learn more about Cancer Alley in the Shilpi Chhotray hosted  “People over Plastic” podcast episode: Secret Sauce

Presented by Counterstream Media and The Nation

Powered by Wildseeds Fund

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Shilpi ChhotrayShilpi Chhotray is the host of A People’s Climate, a new podcast from Counterstream Media and The Nation. New episodes every Saturday, starting September 27.


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