
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez on the Global Climate Strike
Clip: 9/19/2019 | 15m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez joins the program to discuss the Global Climate Strike.
Inspired by Swedish schoolgirl Greta Thunberg, millions of young people across the world plan to come out on strike from school to demand climate action tomorrow. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, one of the young organizers of the strike, has been protesting since he was six years old, and coming from indigenous Mexican descent, believes protecting the Earth is his spiritual duty.
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Xiuhtezcatl Martinez on the Global Climate Strike
Clip: 9/19/2019 | 15m 24sVideo has Closed Captions
Inspired by Swedish schoolgirl Greta Thunberg, millions of young people across the world plan to come out on strike from school to demand climate action tomorrow. Xiuhtezcatl Martinez, one of the young organizers of the strike, has been protesting since he was six years old, and coming from indigenous Mexican descent, believes protecting the Earth is his spiritual duty.
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