Interviews & guest posts

There are so many great activists, academics and other interesting folk out there. All Our Yesterdays welcomes interviews/guest posts. The aim for 2023 is at least 52 interview or guest posts, with a 50:50 gender ratio, and at least a third of the 52 by people of colour.*

Below is a list of 2023, latest first. (Most interviews and guest posts will go up on a Wednesday, btw.)

April 5 2023 – Interview with Ro Randall about “Living With Climate Crisis”

March 22 2023 – on needing to learn to breathing underwater – interview with Alastair McIntosh

March 16 2023 – Interview with @AkanKwaku about environment, race and what is to be done

March 8 2023 – On feminism and feminist archival practice – Interview with Dr Jenna Ashton

March 1 2023 – On climate, journalism and “not wanting to delve too deep” – interview with Pete Watts

Feb 22 2023 – “Court in a trap: of #climate activism and hopes of legal salvation” by Dr @sakshiaravind.

Feb 15 2023 – What is responsible innovation? by Dr Dani Shanley

Feb 8 2023 – Cops and community gardens in Colombia

Feb 1 2023 – Interview with Russell Porter, Australian documentary maker

Jan 25 2023 – Of the long 1970s, non-inevitable oil company denialism and “nanobubbles”: interview with Prof Cyrus Mody

Jan 18 2023 – Interview: Sabine Clarke on the history of pesticides, colonialism, and much else

Jan 11 2023 – Interview with Peter Carter

Footnote– of course, the world is mostly made up of people who are not white. My current social/academic networks are not like that, and if I manage to get 24ish poc/woc interviews and guest posts by the end of the year, I believe I am fully entitled to 100 Good Guy tokens.