#11 Fill the Cracks with Gold with Nellis Kennedy-Howard

#11 Fill the Cracks with Gold with Nellis Kennedy-Howard

By Amy Westervelt

We get real exploring how we can make beauty out of brokenness, inspired by the Japanese art of repairing broken pottery with gold, and we chat with Nellis Kennedy-Howard about the women of Standing Rock, how we can't leave our identities at the door of our activism, and making the climate movement welcoming to everyone.

Nellis Kennedy-Howard is the Sierra Club’s Director of Equity, Inclusion and Justice where she leads the effort to transform Sierra Club into an organization that welcomes and values people from all walks of life. Prior to working for Sierra Club, Nellis spent four years working alongside Winona LaDuke as Co-Executive Director at the national Native environmental non-profit organization, Honor the Earth. She became an environmentalist after she learned of the country's largest area of uranium contamination and discovered it was just a short distance from her family's home on the Navajo Reservation.

- No Place Like Home is hosted by Mary Anne Hitt and Anna Jane Joyner
- We are produced by Zach Mack
- Our theme music is by River Whyless
- And we are sponsored by the Sierra Club

Links:
- You can read Nellis's blog here: http://www.sierraclub.org/other/authors/nellis-kennedy-howard
- On Being column on "Illuminating the Beauty in Our Broken Places": https://onbeing.org/blog/omid-safi-illuminating-the-beauty-in-our-broken-places/
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