Shilpi Chhotray
shilpichhotray.bsky.social
Shilpi Chhotray
@shilpichhotray.bsky.social
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Co-Founder @counterstream.bsky.social | Host of A People’s Climate @TheNation.com https://substack.com/@shilpichhotray
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The Klamath River runs through the heart of Yurok life. For decades, the community fought to free it — and in 2024, they won.

I spoke with Yurok Tribal attorney Amy Bowers Cordalis about what it means to restore a river, a people, and a way of life in my latest conversation for @thenation.com.
The Water Remembers, With Amy Bowers Cordalis
On A People's Climate: The largest dam removal in US history.
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NEW on the Babblery: Shilpi Chhotray is a storyteller with a purpose. An environmentalist who found inspiration in the social justice movement, she is now embarking on a podcast to tell stories about environmental justice.
babblery.com/2025/10/find... @shilpichhotray.bsky.social @thenation.com
In my latest conversation for @thenation.com, I chat with Nick Tilsen of @ndncollective.bsky.social about Indigenous sovereignty, #LandBack, & the power of collective organizing.

Nick's fight is deeply connected to the struggle for Palestinian freedom: rooted in resistance to occupation & erasure.
It’s Never a Strategy to Remain Quiet, With Nick Tilsen
On A People's Climate: A call for big, bad, bold courage.
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ICE criminalizes survival.

In my latest conversation for @thenation.com, #BlackLivesMatter co-founder Patrisse Cullors unpacks the science behind movements — and why the fight for abolition is inseparable from the fight for a livable planet.

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Patrisse Cullors, artist, abolitionist, and co-founder of #BlackLivesMatter talks about the science behind movements and what it takes to build solidarity across climate and racial justice in my latest conversation for @thenation.com

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Mass Movements, With Patrisse Cullors
On Episode 2 of A People's Climate: This is when people-powered movements matter most.
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In a system that oftentimes rewards polluters, seeking justice is left to the communities being poisoned.

🎧 Listen to A People’s Climate Ep. 1 featuring environmental activist Diane Wilson in conversation with @shilpichhotray.bsky.social for @thenation.com

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We’re listening to “A People’s Climate” by
our friends @counterstream.bsky.social which just launched last weekend👏

The show exposes the omissions in climate coverage while amplifying the voices of the people most harmed by ecological violence when we talk about climate change.

Listen ⤵️
The first episode of A People’s Climate for @thenation.com is here 🎙️

Diane Wilson, a fourth-generation shrimper took on the sixth largest chemical company in the world and won.

But her story goes far deeper: decades of organizing for prison reform, anti-war, and the fight for human dignity.
🎙️ Breaking Down Walls: Diane Wilson’s Relentless Fight for Justice
The first episode of A People’s Climate, a new podcast for The Nation, uncovers the radical history of one woman’s fight against corporate power, mass incarceration, and militarism
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The climate crisis isn’t just about carbon.
It’s about democracy, power, and whose lives are treated as expendable

Read my op ed: The Climate Crisis Has Blind Spots. We’re Here to Expose Them.

And learn more in A People’s Climate, @counterstream.bsky.social's new podcast with @thenation.com🎙️
The Climate Movement Has Blind Spots. We’re Here to Expose Them.
The people most harmed by ecological violence are usually the least represented in the stories we consume about climate change. That’s why the podcast A People’s Climate exists.
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Billionaires won't save us from the climate crisis. What will? People power. Introducing A People’s Climate, a new podcast by @counterstream.bsky.social & The Nation, hosted by Shilpi Chhotray. Coming 9/27! https://www.thenation.com/podcast/environment/introducing-a-peoples-climate/
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@abc7news.bsky.social asked about climate blind spots. @shilpichhotray.bsky.social said the ‘A People’s Climate’ podcast “isn’t climate talk as usual”—it highlights environmental justice, inequities in climate systems, and links to racial justice solutions. slingshot.twdc.com/getfile.php?...
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Palestinians are writing their stories, documenting both the horror of the war and the resilience of the people. Young people and Gaza elders are recording testimonies—narrating their stories for the world to read.
Displaced in Gaza
Palestinians are writing their stories, documenting both the horror of the war and the resilience of the people. Young people and Gaza elders are recording testimonies—narrating their stories for the ...
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Our convo dives deep into the right to protest, the criminalization of environmentalists of color, and the urgency of centering justice in the climate movement. Listen here:
Episode 3 - Protest with Candice Fortin
Podcast Episode · People over Plastic · 10/15/2024 · 27m
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One of my all time favorite convos, Candice🔥
Our team is thrilled to be shortlisted for the International Women’s Podcast Awards in the category for “changing the world one moment at a time!”

Take a peek and listen our episode titled “Protest” with @candicefortin.bsky.social of @350.org hosted and created by yours truly. ✨🎙️
2025 International Women's Podcast Awards - Shortlist 2025
2025 International Women's Podcast Awards - Shortlist 2025
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Western legacy outlets have downplayed 18 months of genocide, softened the language of ethnic cleansing, and censored those reporting the truth.

This isn’t just media bias. It’s narrative control.
I Don’t Trust Western Legacy Media. And Neither Should You.
Plus an explosive exposé on ICE from The Margin.
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