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Drilled

Dana R. Fisher on the Past, Present and Future of Climate Protest

Drilled

Critical Frequency

True Crime, Earth Sciences, Social Sciences, Science

4.82.3K Ratings

🗓️ 13 February 2024

⏱️ 46 minutes

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Summary

In her new book Saving Ourselves, Dana R. Fisher compiles years worth of research on protest in general and climate protest in particular for a comprehensive look at tactics, what "works," what a protest "working" even means, where the movement is likely to go next and where it needs to go to achieve real climate action. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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There was just another high-profile soup protest with climate protesters throwing soup at the Mona Lisa in France.

0:11.2

And to be clear, throwing soup at the plexiglass protecting the Mona Lisa, the painting was not harmed.

0:18.6

It did spark yet another round of discourse though about whether these tactics work or

0:25.9

whether climate activists are being too radical or whether they're just

0:30.0

being annoying and making everyone hate them and their cause, all of which makes it an

0:36.5

excellent time to talk to social scientist Dana R Fisher about her research over the past several years on the climate movement and her book which

0:46.7

brings all that research together. It's called saving ourselves and it comes out today. It's all about the climate movement,

0:55.6

what tactics have and haven't worked for it, and where it's headed in the years ahead.

1:01.6

Welcome back to drilled the real free speech threat. I'm Amy Westerfeld. After the break, a

1:07.4

conversation with Dana Fisher. Environmental justice is a talking point in every politician's toolkit, but do you ever

1:21.6

wonder where it all began?

1:24.0

On this week's throughline, we're taking you back to 1978,

1:28.0

where a fight against a toxic dump in North Carolina

1:31.0

started the Environmental Justice Movement.

1:34.0

Join NPR's Climate Week and listen to Thuleine, wherever you get your podcasts.

1:40.0

Hi, I'm Dana R.. I am the Director of the Center for Environment, Community and Equity,

1:48.0

and a professor at the School of International Service at American University, which is a mouthful.

1:53.0

I'm also the author of saving ourselves from climate shocks to climate action.

1:57.0

Okay, so the first thing I want to tell you about my reaction to this book was I was like,

2:03.2

oh, it's so nice to read a researched academic book

2:06.5

that's really well written and easy to read.

2:08.4

Thank you.

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