African Climate Alliance Podcast

What Does It Mean To Build Movements That Are Informed By History?

Episode Summary

This conversation helps us understand the connections between gender and the impacts of climate change on different groups of people, and how this affects how we advocate for a better world for all.

Episode Notes

This conversation helps us understand the connections between gender and the impacts of climate change on different groups of people, and how this affects how we advocate for a better world for all.

Panelist:

Francina Nkosi (South Africa): Francina is a frontline human rights defender and a champion of gender justice and environmental rights in Lephalale, a mining community in Limpopo. She uses her work to stand up against gender-based violence and advocate for climate justice, gender justice, land rights, and human rights. Drawing on her own lived experiences, Francina also aims to show the impacts of mining on women.

Learn more about African Climate Alliance: