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Meet the Monster: Chevron, from New Mexico to Palestine10 Mar 202500:37:57

In this episode, YUCCA leaders Sofia, Savannah, Zephyr, and David (AKA Pecas) talk about the oil and gas company Chevron, the havoc they are wreaking on New Mexico, and their role in international conflicts, such as the ongoing genocide in Palestine. They also discuss the New Mexico governor’s Strategic Water Supply and the Wastewater Reuse Rule.

  • Trigger warnings: Genocide, pollution, protests

    Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcasts!


    Life in the Permian Basin: Growing Up with Oil & Gas11 Feb 202500:55:19

    In this episode of Yapping with YUCCA, we dive deep into the realities of life in the Permian Basin with hosts Savanna & Ennedith and special guests Xiuy & Jozee. Xiuy and Jozee share their personal experiences growing up in Carlsbad, NM, a community at the heart of New Mexico’s oil and gas boom. From witnessing environmental destruction firsthand to the industry’s deep ties to the local economy, we unpack the harsh truths of living in a fossil fuel sacrifice zone. Listener Advisory: This episode contains explicit language as our guests keep it real about their frustrations with corporate greed, environmental racism, pollution, and the fight for climate justice. Tune in for an unfiltered conversation that sheds light on the cost of the oil and gas industry—and how young organizers are rising up to fight for a better future. Listen now on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Podcast!

    Indigi-Take Over: Healing, Art, and Climate Justice with Guests Gizzy Kwe & Orlando Cruz17 Dec 202401:25:31

    In this podcast, Johnny and Yazh from YUCCA speak to Giizhigateh (Gizzy) Kwe and Orlando Cruz. They discuss the work that Gizzy and Orlando are doing in the community, including the Arrowsoul Trading Post, Orlando’s book, Gizzy’s herbal apothecary and healing work, and their climate activism work. 

    TW: There are mentions of suicide at 1:14:45, and at 43:00, Ghizzy begins talking about mancamps, which includes discussion of sexual assault, Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, the kidnap of children, and other heavy topics. Begin again at 51:46 if you do not have the capacity for this conversation.

    Intro Song - Front Lines by JB the First Lady ft. Dioganhdih

    Resources and Donations:

    From Us to You 07 Aug 202400:40:45

    Welcome to the Yapping with YUCCA Podcast featuring Jazmin, Isaiah, Feleecia, and Yazh.

    Threading the Needle 28 Jul 202500:53:16

    In this episode, Kineo sits down with two of YUCCA’s staff members, Ennedith and Zoey. Ennedith is the YUCCA Policy Campaign Manager and has been involved in the organization since 2023. Zoey is the Communications Manager and has been involved in the organization since 2025. Tune in to learn more about YUCCA and the people behind the organization.

    Disclaimer: Applications for the YUCCA Policy Campaign Manager position have now closed. If you are interested in getting involved with YUCCA, please visit yuccanm.org/join.

    Find out more about ABQ Mutual Aid and how to engage here: http://www.ffol.org/

    Learn more about the Southwest Solidarity Network on their Instagram @southwestsolidaritynetwork and on Facebook under Southwest Solidarity Network.

    Youth United for Climate Crisis Action (YUCCA) is a project of Earth Care International. Learn more about YUCCA at www.yuccanm.org, contact us at YUCCA@earthcarenm.org, or get involved directly by filling out the YUCCA Member Intake Form.

    This episode was recorded and edited by Kineo Memmer. Introductory and outro song sampled from: Eileen & the in-Betweens. “Free Palestine (On Fire).” Records DK, 2024.

    The Foundations of Youth United for Climate Crisis Action 14 Jul 202500:50:55

    In this episode, Kineo sits down with two of YUCCA’s founders, Bianca and Seneca. Bianca is a Co-Director of EarthCare and has been involved in the organization since 2006. Seneca is a current Steering Committee member of YUCCA, but also helped to found the organization in 2019. Tune in to learn about how YUCCA got started, and learn about these founders’ philosophies on youth activism!

    Here is the YUCCA Member Intake Form

    Youth United for Climate Crisis Action (YUCCA) is a project of Earth Care International. Learn more about YUCCA at www.yuccanm.org. Contact us at YUCCA@earthcarenm.org

    This episode was recorded and edited by Kineo Memmer. Introductory and outro song sampled from: Eileen & the In Betweens. “Free Palestine (On Fire).” Records DK, 2024.

    What the Hunger Games Taught Us About Resistance 16 Jun 202501:54:28

    In this episode, Kineo, Sofia, and Zephyr discuss The Hunger Games and how that franchise fuels them to continue the revolution! Spoiler warning: they discuss the prequels to The Hunger Games trilogy - The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes and Sunrise on the Reaping. If you don’t want to be spoiled for these newer books, please tune in next week! Content warning: They discuss dystopian themes and current-day atrocities, so please tread lightly!

    You can read these books at a public library, purchase these books at your own local bookstore, or purchase them here from Barnes & Noble (just please don’t shop on Amazon!): https://www.barnesandnoble.com/b/the-hunger-games/_/N-1p7i

    Youth United for Climate Crisis Action (YUCCA) is a project of Earth Care International. Learn more about YUCCA at www.yuccanm.org. Contact us at YUCCA@earthcarenm.org

    This episode was recorded by Kineo Memmer, Sofia Jenkins-Nieto, and Zephyr Jaramillo and edited by Kineo Memmer. Introductory and outro song sampled from: Eileen & the in-Betweens. “Free Palestine (On Fire).” Records DK, 2024.


    Books That Fuel the Revolution: Activism, Knowledge, and Justice26 May 202501:21:36

    In this episode, Kineo and Sofia discuss the importance of reading and sharing knowledge in our communities. They discuss ten books that have informed each of their personal climate and social justice activism. If you are interested in reading any of these books, here are more details: 

    1. Active Hope: How to Face the Mess We’re in Without Going Crazy 

    2. Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants

    3. Nuclear Nuevo México: Colonialism and the Effects of the Nuclear Industrial Complex on Nuevomexicanos

    4. Black Snake: Standing Rock, the Dakota Access Pipeline, and Environmental Justice

    5. Light in Gaza: Writings Born of Fire

    6. 1001 Voices on Climate Change: Everyday Stories of Flood, Fire, Drought, and Displacement from Around the World

    7. All We Can Save: Truth, Courage and Solutions for the Climate Crisis

    8. Environmental Justice in a Moment of Danger

    9. The Militarization of Indian Country

    10. Environmental Justice in New Mexico

    Join us next week for a bonus episode where Kineo, Sopia, and Zeph discuss The Hunger Games series and how that franchise fuels them to continue the revolution!

    Also, please sign the Petition to Deny LANL’s Request to Release Radioactive Tritium into the Air: https://actionnetwork.org/petitions/petition-to-deny-lanls-request-to-release-radioactive-tritium-into-the-air

    Youth United for Climate Crisis Action (YUCCA) is a project of Earth Care International. Learn more about YUCCA at www.yuccanm.org. Contact us at YUCCA@earthcarenm.org

    This episode was recorded by Kineo Memmer and Sofia Jenkins-Nieto and edited by Kineo Memmer.

    Acequias: Lifelines of the Land21 Apr 202501:03:07

    In this episode, Ennedith is joined by Patrick Jaramillo with AFSC, Jorge Garcia with CESOSS, and community member Xazziel Martinez for a powerful conversation on acequias—the communal irrigation systems that have sustained New Mexico’s land and people for generations.

    Together, they break down what acequias are (yes, we spell it out!), share the cultural and historical significance of these systems, and reflect on their personal connections to acequia communities. The guests talk about how climate change is impacting water and traditions, the importance of shared scarcity and shared abundance, and why acequias are essential to any serious conversation about climate justice.

    They also get real about the threats acequia communities face—from state policies to corporate co-optation of grassroots work—and what it means to defend ancestral knowledge in the face of systemic injustice.

    To close, each guest offers a message to young people and future generations about protecting water, land, and culture.

    Tune in for stories, reflections, and calls to action rooted in community and resistance. Follow @yucca.nm on Instagram for more episodes, and stay connected to the fight for water justice.

    The State of the World 28 Mar 202501:01:22

    In this episode of Yapping with YUCCA, our host Feleecia talks with staff members Sofia, Zoey, and Ennedith about the topic on everyone’s minds: the state of the world. We discuss Trump’s cuts to federal funding, DEI initiatives, the democratic party’s disappointing response, and how our movements fight back. We talk about how different sectors of social and environmental justice are coming together to address the existential threats to our communities, and most importantly, how we build community to stay hopeful. We had no script, we just yapped about justice and the world we want to see.

    To learn more about the work of Youth United for Climate Crisis Action, follow us on Instagram @yucca.nm and get involved at yuccanm.org/join

    Introduction song: We Survived by Poetree

    Blackstone Billionaires Back Off! New Mexico is NOT for Sale! 09 Sep 202500:53:22

    In this episode, Sofia is joined by Zoey Craft from YUCCA, Alicia Gallegos from Pueblo Action Alliance, and Alejandria Lyons with New Mexico No False Solutions. We discuss the NM No False Solutions coalition and our fight against false climate solutions. We discuss Blackstone, an investment company that is attempting to acquire PNM, one of the major electric utilities serving New Mexicans. As the coalition and the broader climate justice community prepare for New York Climate Week 2025, this conversation is essential for listeners in New Mexico who pay for electricity, as well as movement leaders across the world. How does our fight against Blackstone intersect with other fights against the fossil fuel industry and Wall Street billionaires? What does justice really look like for our communities? We share our vision for a just transition leading into climate week. 


    Blackstone Fact Sheet

    Our press release: New Mexico Communities Sound Alarm on Blackstone-PNM Deal 

    New Mexico No False Solutions Website


    To stay updated with our fight on Blackstone and NYC Climate Week, follow us on Instagram. 

    New Mexico No False Solutions Coalition: @nofalsesolutions

    Pueblo Action Alliance: @puebloactionalliance

    YUCCA: @yucca.nm


    Youth United for Climate Crisis Action (YUCCA) is a project of Earth Care International. Learn more about YUCCA at www.yuccanm.org. Contact us at YUCCA@earthcarenm.org

    This episode was recorded by Sofia Jenkins-Nieto, Zoey Craft, Alicia Gallegos, and Alejandria Lyons. It was produced and edited by Kineo Memmer. Introductory and outro song sampled from: Eileen & the in-Betweens. “Free Palestine (On Fire).” Records DK, 2024.

    The Bookshelf of a Movement 25 Aug 202501:50:48

    In this episode, Kineo, Zain, and Sofia discuss the importance of reading and sharing knowledge in our communities. They discuss fiction books that have informed each of their personal climate and social justice activism. If you are interested in reading any of these books, here are more details: 

    Main recommendations (alphabetical order): 

    1. Beloved

    2. Black and White

    3. The Bluest Eye

    4. Ceremony

    5. The God of Small Things

    6. Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet

    7. Libertad

    8. Love Medicine

    9. One Piece - Arabasta Arc, Volumes 17-24

    10. One Piece - Skypiea Arc, Volumes 26-32

    11. Parable of the Sower

    12. The Setting Sun

    13. The Street

    14. There There 

    15. Wandering Stars

    Bonus recommendations: 

    1. Always Running

    2. Enrique’s Journey

    3. Khaled Hosseini:

      1. The Kite Runner

      2. A Thousand Splendid Suns

      3. And the Mountains Echoed 

    4. The Night Watchman

    5. Legend Series

    6. Zeitoun

    Recommendations (Non-Fiction) from Instagram user @​​aesopchild

    1. Becoming Kin: An Indigenous Call to Unforgetting the Past and Reimagining Our Future

    2. Care Work: Dreaming Disability Justice

    3. Empire of Illusion: The End of Literacy and the Triumph of Spectacle

    4. No Shortcuts: Organizing for Power in the New Gilded Age

    Youth United for Climate Crisis Action (YUCCA) is a project of Earth Care International. Learn more about YUCCA at www.yuccanm.org. Contact us at YUCCA@earthcarenm.org.

    This episode was recorded by Kineo Memmer, Sofia Jenkins-Nieto, and Zain Dixon. It was produced and edited by Kineo Memmer. Introductory and outro song sampled from: Eileen & the in-Betweens. “Free Palestine (On Fire).” Records DK, 2024.

    Fighting for Climate Justice: The People's Climate Plan13 Aug 202500:59:13

    On today’s episode, Sofia, Zoey, Ennedith, and Feleecia discuss YUCCA’s titular campaign - The People’s Climate Plan. They touch on what this campaign is, how you can get involved, and why it’s so important. Complete the People’s Climate Plan survey here!

    Here are links to the resources we discussed: 

    Youth United for Climate Crisis Action (YUCCA) is a project of Earth Care International. Learn more about YUCCA at www.yuccanm.org. Contact us at YUCCA@earthcarenm.org

    This episode was recorded by Zoey Craft, Ennedith Lopez, Feleecia Guillen, and Sofia Jenkins-Nieto. It was produced and edited by Kineo Memmer. Introductory and outro song sampled from: Eileen & the in-Betweens. “Free Palestine (On Fire).” Records DK, 2024.

    Youth Organizing and the Power of Showing Up: The Future We’re Building Together 27 Oct 202500:21:40

    In this episode, Savanna and Sofia sit down with Winter Denipah, a longtime member of Tewa Women United’s Youth Council, for a powerful conversation on her work with Tewa Women United and what it’s like to step into activism as a teenager, and her hopes for the future.

    We discuss what brought Winter into the organizing world while she was still in elementary school, what’s been inspiring her ever since, and her message for other young people who are ready to get involved. Tune in to learn more about her story!


    To learn more about the work at Tewa Women United: https://tewawomenunited.org



    Sheepherding is Resistance! Land Back & the Fight for Black Mesa!08 Oct 202501:49:54

    In this episode, Sofia and Savanna sit down with Siihasin, a land defender, communist, and community organizer from the Navajo Nation and Black Mesa, New Mexico. They discuss Siihasin’s theories on community organizing, what Sheep Camp and Wood Camp are, how you can get involved, and resources that you should tap into if you want to learn more about the movement. 

    Where to find the Black Mesa Solidarity Network and support them:

    • Linktree (including link to GoFundMe and CashApp)

    Resources: 

    1. Book recommendations: 

      1. Babel by R.F. Kuang

      2. An Indigenous Peoples’ History of the United States by Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

      3. An Afro-Indigenous People’s History of the United States by Kyle T. Mays

    2. Kimberle W. Crenshaw (find all of her publications and articles here)

      1. Journal Article “Mapping the Margins: Intersectionality, Identity Politics, and Violence against Women of Color” by Kimberle W. Crenshaw

    3. Journal article “Settler colonialism and the elimination of the native” by Patrick Wolfe

    4. The Red Nation

    5. Feminist Theories: 

      1. Indigenous Feminist Theory (this is just the GoogleScholar search page -- do your own searching and reading!)

      2. Black and African Feminist Theory (this is just the GoogleScholar search page -- do your own searching and reading!)

      3. Third World Feminist Theory (this is just the GoogleScholar search page -- do your own searching and reading!)

    6. The Stonewall Riots (again - this is just a starting point. Do your own research!)

    Youth United for Climate Crisis Action (YUCCA) is a project of Earth Care International. Learn more about YUCCA at www.yuccanm.org. Contact us at YUCCA@earthcarenm.org.

    This episode was recorded by Kineo Memmer, Sofia Jenkins-Nieto, and Savanna Woods. It was produced and edited by Kineo Memmer and Sofia Jenkins-Nieto. Introductory and outro song sampled from: Eileen & the in-Betweens. “Free Palestine (On Fire).” Records DK, 2024.


    NYC Climate Week Report-Back: Power, Solidarity, and the Future We're Building Together10 Nov 202501:21:30

    In this Episode of Yapping with YUCCA, Feleecia, Johnny, Raife, and Zoey debrief YUCCA’s recent trip to New York for NYC Climate Week – sharing their takeaways, reflections, breaking down how we showed up in the streets, and what comes next. 

    If you’re between the ages of 14-25 and interested in getting involved with Youth United for Climate Crisis Action, you can get started by filling out our Member Interest Form at yuccanm.org/join.  

    If you’re interested in keeping up with our ongoing campaigns, plugging into the fight, or seeing more content from our trip to New York City for Climate Week, follow us on Instagram at @yucca.nm and TikTok at @yucca_nm. 

    To learn more about our work with the New Mexico No False Solutions Coalition, visit www.nofalsesolutions.com or follow the coalition’s Instagram page at @nofalsesolutions.

    Youth United for Climate Crisis Action (YUCCA) is a project of Earth Care International. Learn more about YUCCA at www.yuccanm.org. Contact us at YUCCA@earthcarenm.org.

    This episode was recorded, produced, and edited by YUCCA Staff and Steering Committee Members. Introductory and outro song sampled from: Bobby Sanchez. “Shut It Down (Dextah).” Harawiq Records.

    Mormonism, Settler Colonialism, & Environmental Destruction: A Conversation with Nic Jacobsen02 Dec 202501:27:33

    In this episode of Yapping with YUCCA, YUCCA Steering Committee Members sit down with Nic Jacobsen – a writer, educator, historian and artist – for a discussion on Mormonism, settler colonialism, environmental destruction, and survival.

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