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Culture Road

Culture Road

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Culture Road is a new podcast of analysis and commentary of culture and ecology. Your host, George Joshua Orwel is a philosopher and college lecturer in New York. Born in Kenya, he has worked as a journalist for more than two decades across three continents. Orwel teaches creative expression courses, including African art, literature and history, and he serves as a trustee of the Museum of African Culture, Art and History in Brooklyn, NY.George Orwel Philosophie Sciences sociales
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    • Episode 24: The future of climate change
      Dec 14 2021

      For Season 1 finale, George and Phil welcome back Lucia Green-Weiskel to the show. The three discuss the COP26 conference that took place in Glasgow, a general look back at the climate change history and its effects, and possible solutions in the future.

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      41 min
    • 023 A look at the COP26
      Nov 11 2021

      George and Phil welcome David Bogoslaw, a New York writer to discuss the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP26) and the recent elections in the US.

      We are also currently running a fundraiser, check it out here.

      the project
      Culture Road/Initiative for Collaborative Action to Rescue Our Environment is nonprofit group that is engaged environmental justice through public education using visual art, digital, and podcasting.

      Not engaged in news reporting, Culture Road instead operates as a collective of audio, video, visual arts, and literary platform for discussions, commentary, and criticisms of culture and ecology. For its part, ICARE-A collaborates with partners on the ground to improve sustainable living and ecological justice in economically poor, minority communities in New York City.

      Our first project is to mitigate climate change risks and build up resiliency in the often-neglected neighborhoods in South Bronx, Upper Manhattan, and Central Brooklyn. These are places where the elderly, children, homeless, and immigrants are left vulnerable to potential health risks linked to climate change.

      the steps
      As part of this project, we are raising money for a research study for community social capital, which would generate extra data to fill in the gaps left by inadequate government data gathering programs. These gaps are the result of city, state and federal agencies using outdated census data that lag by 10 years to design policies that affect urban communities.

      why we're doing it
      We want to show the missing social indicators in government modeling is why they fail in their policy goals. Our overall agenda is to improve or come up with better strategies for mitigating urgent environmental risks by supporting community-led development.

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      51 min
    • 022 Social media, misinformation, and the culture behind it
      Nov 3 2021

      George and Phil discuss the latest Facebook outage and how social media in general affect our mental health. They also touch up on the new Texas abortion law and what that can mean for our future.

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      47 min
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