• Rewilding as Anti-Fascism w/ Cara Delia Schwab

  • Oct 16 2023
  • Length: 1 hr and 32 mins
  • Podcast

Rewilding as Anti-Fascism w/ Cara Delia Schwab

  • Summary

  • Fascist ideology has been on the rise, with a calculated effort on the part of fascists, to infiltrate environmental movements. Rewilding has seen its fair share of this over the years. As a return to our egalitarian roots, rewilding is the political opposite of fascism. And yet, there are foot holds of sort, within the ideology and world view that fascists can exploit for their own gain. To protect ourselves from this fascist creep, we need to be aware of it and also aware of the problematic aspects of where our own ideologies can be misconstrued to lead us astray. In this episode I’m chatting with Cara Delia Schwab.

    Cara is an anthropologist with a masters degree from the University of Heidelberg. Her thesis was on racism and resistance through media and art in the US. She went back to school to get a B.A. in social work and has been working in that field since 2015 (with immigrants and refugees mostly). She is a “wilderness” instructor in training with Wildnisschule Odenwald. Her plan for the future is to teach foraging classes through her business www.wildnisliebe.de. She has an allotment garden, where she grows her own food. Her ideal life would be writing and spending the rest of the day outside somewhere weaving baskets and working with her hands.

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    Cara Delia Schwab
    www.wildnisliebe.de
    Cara’s Instagram
    Wildnisschule Odenwald

    The Rise of Ecofascism

    Hierarchy in the Forest

    Mothers and Others

    The Lies That Bind

    No Politics But Class Politics

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