Cap Strat Women's Forum Features Ana Garcia Doyle on 'The Recharge'

Cap Strat Women's Forum Features Ana Garcia Doyle on 'The Recharge'

Cap Strat Women’s Forum started a new video series featuring accomplished women, from entrepreneurs to visionaries in all kinds of industries. Barbara Best and Nancy Rizzuto lead conversations that delve into career paths, failures, successes, best advice, self-care habits, and so much more. Recently, they spoke with One Earth’s Executive Director, Ana Garcia Doyle, as the inaugural interviewee for this new series. View here.

WGN Radio's John Landecker Interviews Ana Garcia Doyle

WGN Radio's John Landecker Interviews Ana Garcia Doyle

John Landecker is a member of the National Radio Hall of Fame and the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He was disc jockey or host for radio programs in Toronto, Cleveland, and Chicago for over 30 years. After retiring in 2015, he returned to radio in 2020, joining WGN (AM) as the 7-10 p.m. weeknights evening host. He is considered a radio legend.

On Tuesday, April 18, he interviewed One Earth Collective’s Executive Director Ana Garcia Doyle about the Earth Day Mini Film Fest, getting right to the heart of the issues. Listen here.

Director Trip Jennings Shares Promising Solutions in 'Elemental: Reimagining Wildfire'

Director Trip Jennings Shares Promising Solutions in 'Elemental: Reimagining Wildfire'

In the wake of destructive wildfires across the nation, “Elemental: Reimagining Wildfire” takes a crucial and compelling look at solutions to reimagine wildfire through the voices of climate experts, Indigenous people, and fire survivors. 

Filmmaker Trip Jennings is also known for his films Rewilding a Mountain (2020) and Postcards from Climate Change (2013).

The film's director, Trip Jennings, founded Balance Media and has worked with National Geographic for over a decade. His films have won dozens of awards around the world and have aired on major networks on every continent. 

The Winds of Change: Young Activists Pursue Climate Justice and Green Living

The Winds of Change: Young Activists Pursue Climate Justice and Green Living

Born in the mid-to-late 1990s up to the early 2010s, Generation Z environmental activists agree that urgent action is needed to achieve climate justice, and they’re willing to do what it takes to get results. “Climate and environmental justice and environmental racism are very big concerns among youth, whether or not they are youth of color. It’s not just about energy, water or air—it’s also very much about people,” says Ana Garcia-Doyle, executive director of One Earth Collective. The Chicago nonprofit inspires action, facilitates learning and promotes environmental justice through annual programs like the One Earth Film Festival and One Earth Youth Voices, a summit designed to give voice to the next generation’s environmental concerns.

Filmmaker Jennifer Boyd Investigates Traffic Violence and Street Safety in 'The Street Project'

Filmmaker Jennifer Boyd Investigates Traffic Violence and Street Safety in 'The Street Project'

"The Street Project" documentary is the story of humanity's relationship to the streets and the global citizen-led fight to make communities safer. Digging deep into the root causes of traffic violence, the filmmakers engage diverse experts, including street historians, city planners, urban designers, activists, and everyday people working to make their communities safer.

Plastic PVC Pipes are Not the Solution to Replacing Lead

Plastic PVC Pipes are Not the Solution to Replacing Lead

Last month, the Plastic Pollution Coalition hosted an expert panel discussion, Safe Drinking Water for All: Protecting Communities from Plastic During U.S. Lead Pipe Replacement, for the UN 2023 Water Conference. It highlighted the need to keep plastic out of water systems because of its toxic impacts. Plastics are a health threat at every stage of existence and an environmental injustice issue disproportionately harming rural, low-income, and communities of color.