Episode 10 – Hila the Killa

 

We are the earth, and the earth moves through this episode’s guest by singing songs to empower us all to embrace our inner earth warrior. Hila the Killa is an eco-rapper, educator, and comedian hailing from New York City. Growing up in the city, Hila was not regularly exposed to nature, but when she was, she found an all-consuming adoration for it.

In this episode, Hila and our co-hosts Ashley and Julia discuss how Burning Man influenced Hila’s art, how her work fosters a sense of joy and empowerment, the role of art in activism, the difference between organizing and informing, and where intergenerational outreach fits into her mission. We even cover why viewing nature as bizarre and absurd should help humans foster self-acceptance, how categorizing can limit human possibility, where Hila accesses her gratitude, and more.

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