Our founder and Climate Tracker Caribbean Climate Justice Cycle 4 Journalism Fellow, Tameka A Coley speaks with Gladstone Taylor in Season 4, episode 4 of the Caribbean Climate Calabash podcast.
In a powerful conversation on Indigenous Jamaican communities and their frontline experiences with climate change, Tameka shares insights on the deep cultural, spiritual, and ecological connections Indigenous peoples have with their lands, and how the climate crisis is threatening not just their environments, but their ways of life. From land rights and traditional knowledge to climate resilience and resistance, this episode unpacks the unique struggles and strengths of Indigenous Jamaicans in the fight for climate justice.
Tune in as we explore what rooted resistance really looks like, and why amplifying Indigenous voices is key to securing a sustainable future for the Caribbean.

