Earthcare Fieldcast is a podcast that listens into our collective struggles for existence to learn about world-making, earth care and planetary resistance.
As we are sliding from crises of social reproduction into crises of planetary ecology, this podcast looks at our collective struggles for existence and care. From agroecology, feminist strikes and climate justice to care commons and movement infrastructures — this podcast tunes into ways of building autonomy and interdependence at the same time. It’s the sister project of the Earthcare strand, often linked into our co-research work.
We listen in to the life-sustaining backwaters that produce our food, reproduce our bodies and fight to defend our common worlds and singular territories. We hear about ways of challenging extractivism and exploitation, from within and beyond the belly of capitalist production. And we pay attention to how our ways of inhabiting worlds and reproducing our lives are linked into chains and histories of injustice and necropolitics – from soil, land and earth to rare earths, datacenters and energy extractivisms.
Those are the real-but-invisible frontlines of our struggles for a desirable world — one that can hold us all and one we can hold dear. A world that allows us to mind our interdependencies and look after one another, as well as to build forms of collective power. Join us to listen into tactics and strategies in the struggle against the destruction of social and natural ecologies, and learn about infrastructures and networks that enable movements to learn, care and resist!