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EP2: Built To Burn: Feminist Disaster Response in Lahaina and a World On Fire

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Host Khara Jabola-Carolus looks at the wildfires in Lahaina to show mainstream U.S. environmental disaster and humanitarian crisis response without a feminist analysis leaves women’s rights in ruins—and this is by design. Guests Kaniela Ing and Nadine Ortega discuss the role of feminist organizing after the Lahaina wildfires to disrupt disaster capitalism and capture the moment’s unity to build community autonomy and power. The episode illustrates both the tragedy and opportunity within climate and environmental crises—how patriarchal systems are at their most vulnerable when people are at their most vulnerable, and how disaster-impacted communities can implement feminist solutions that will challenge entrenched systems of inequality to prevent catastrophe.

Kaniela Ing is the National Director of the Green New Deal Network and co-founder of Our Hawaii-- a movement to create a Hawai'i that puts kama'āina and kānaka maoli — not big money interests — first. He is a proud feminist and Native Hawaiian from Maui, which he represented at the Hawai'i State Legislature for over half a decade.

Nadina Ortega is the founder and executive director of Tagnawa, an environmental justice organization dedicated to strengthening Filipino systems of care for land and immigrants in response to the 2023 Lahaina fires. She spends part of her time as a lecturer at the Ilokano Language and Literature Program at the University of Hawaii Manoa. Nadine is also a veteran feminist organizer who has played a major role in women's movement-building in Hawai'i.

Sign up for the Feminist By Design newsletter here, a space for feminist philanthropists who want to take feminist practice a step further. Each issue brings you deeper into discussions that challenge the status quo, highlight urgent calls to action, and provide you with the resources you need to make your giving strategy feminist by design.

Want to learn more about the Global Center for Gender Equality and our work in Feminist Philanthropy? Find us here.

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This show was created, executive produced, and written by Khara Jabola-Carolus and Maggie Hellis. Producing, sound design, and mixing by Elizabeth Nakano. Narrative editing and development by Arwen Nicks. Special research and production by Erica Fotheringham. Cover art by Maggie Hellis.

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Host Khara Jabola-Carolus looks at the wildfires in Lahaina to show mainstream U.S. environmental disaster and humanitarian crisis response without a feminist analysis leaves women’s rights in ruins—and this is by design. Guests Kaniela Ing and Nadine Ortega discuss the role of feminist organizing after the Lahaina wildfires to disrupt disaster capitalism and capture the moment’s unity to build community autonomy and power. The episode illustrates both the tragedy and opportunity within climate and environmental crises—how patriarchal systems are at their most vulnerable when people are at their most vulnerable, and how disaster-impacted communities can implement feminist solutions that will challenge entrenched systems of inequality to prevent catastrophe.

Kaniela Ing is the National Director of the Green New Deal Network and co-founder of Our Hawaii-- a movement to create a Hawai'i that puts kama'āina and kānaka maoli — not big money interests — first. He is a proud feminist and Native Hawaiian from Maui, which he represented at the Hawai'i State Legislature for over half a decade.

Nadina Ortega is the founder and executive director of Tagnawa, an environmental justice organization dedicated to strengthening Filipino systems of care for land and immigrants in response to the 2023 Lahaina fires. She spends part of her time as a lecturer at the Ilokano Language and Literature Program at the University of Hawaii Manoa. Nadine is also a veteran feminist organizer who has played a major role in women's movement-building in Hawai'i.

Sign up for the Feminist By Design newsletter here, a space for feminist philanthropists who want to take feminist practice a step further. Each issue brings you deeper into discussions that challenge the status quo, highlight urgent calls to action, and provide you with the resources you need to make your giving strategy feminist by design.

Want to learn more about the Global Center for Gender Equality and our work in Feminist Philanthropy? Find us here.

Find our Feminist By Design Principles for Philanthropy here.

Calls to action/who to support:

Further reading:

This show was created, executive produced, and written by Khara Jabola-Carolus and Maggie Hellis. Producing, sound design, and mixing by Elizabeth Nakano. Narrative editing and development by Arwen Nicks. Special research and production by Erica Fotheringham. Cover art by Maggie Hellis.

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