How To Stay Politically & Socially Active as a Digital Nomad
We recorded this in summer, but it got pushed back by some of our other episodes, and we’re thrilled to finally get it out!
Jenny Lachs from Digital Nomad Girls thinks nomads have a responsibility to be politically and socially active
Activist burnout is a real thing and we need to have strategies for coping with it
We discuss integrating activism into your work like the Australian play Kill Climate Deniers
Audrey from The F School wants you to give money to causes you’re passionate about
Check out Lesbians Who Tech!
Who wouldn’t love cuddling kittens at Coco’s Animal Welfare in Playa del Carmen?
Vianessa Castaños reminds us that we need to be aware of the politics in the places we want to visit
Ambar Januel encourages us to be consistent with a cause!
Phonebanking and textbanking are ways you can help get out the vote no matter where you are!
RAICES Texas is a great organization supporting immigrant rights in the US
Go to the Nomad + Spice Facebook Page to raise money for for a charity we like!
Women on Waves gets abortions to women via boat - support them! - and check out their map of reproductive rights
These Come From Trees stickers!
Sami Gardner gives free career coaching to underrepresented women and prioritizes women, queer people, and minorities in the hiring process for her clients
Here’s the article on making what you do explicitly political
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