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Reconciling The Spiritual With The Political with Reverend Rachel Mash

Reconciling The Spiritual With The Political with Reverend Rachel Mash

Update: 2024-07-22
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In the final episode of our Cancel Coal season, we're in conversation with Reverend Rachel Mash. We unpack the fundamental role of spiritual leaders in activism, while exploring the intersections, physical, and spiritual worlds, and how it can inspire tangible change within society. 

Reverend Rachel is the Environmental Coordinator of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa (South Africa, Lesotho, Namibia and Eswatini). She is a member of the United Nations Environment Programme's ‘Faith for Earth’ task team on pollution. She also works with the Green Anglicans Movement which has spread from Southern Africa to 13 African countries.

About Season 2:

In this second season of the podcast, we are talking all things Cancel Coal. Over the course of five episodes, we will dive into the multifaceted impacts of coal mining and the way forward for our energy future. From frontline advocates in coal-affected communities, and legal experts discussing the environmental crisis, to the transformative power of spiritual leaders, each episode delves into diverse experiences and perspectives, encouraging us to engage with the urgent need to Cancel Coal for a just and sustainable future.

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Reconciling The Spiritual With The Political with Reverend Rachel Mash

Reconciling The Spiritual With The Political with Reverend Rachel Mash

Reverend Rachel Mash, Otsile Nkarimeng, Sera Farista