Changing Currents: Episode 1 Contested Landscapes

Season 1, Episode 1,   Jun 15, 2023, 08:16 AM

Changing Currents is a new podcast series exploring climate perspectives and possible futures in South Yorkshire. In this episode we consider land access healing and organising.

In this episode we consider land access healing and organising. 

Changing Currents is a new podcast series exploring climate perspectives and possible futures featuring the voices of artists, growers, activists, local community groups, heritage workers and researchers across South Yorkshire. 

The voices you’ll hear are from founder of Peaks of Colour, Evie Muir, artist Harun Morrison, scientist and campaigner Jasmine Roha Wakefield and founder of Sheffield Environmental Movement Maxwell Ayamba. This conversation was guided by Harun Morrison’s Environmental Justice Questions, a card game to stimulate conversation developed through contributions by a range of activists, writers, artworkers, theorists, architects, chefs, natural historians and horticulturalists.

This recording took place at the Longshaw Estate in the Peak District. 
Content Warning: this episode contains references to racialised and gendered trauma.

Sound Design - Ashley Holmes
Production - Kitty Turner

Commissioned by Arts Catalyst with funding from the South Yorkshire Mayoral Combined Authority. With thanks to the National Trust for access to the Longshaw Estate

Contributors - 
Evie Muir -  writer, and founder of Peaks of Colour.
Harun Morrison - artist and writer currently an associate artist with Greenpeace UK.
Jasmine Roha Wakefield - scientist, climate change activist and PhD candidate at The University of Sheffield.
Maxwell A. Ayamba - environmental journalist, founder of Sheffield Environmental Movement and PhD Research Student in Black Studies, University of Nottingham.