In this haunting first-person account from the front lines of the 2026 climate crisis, we follow the story of Clara Akuluk, an Indigenous woman in Nunavut fighting a losing battle against the earth itself. As the Arctic permafrost undergoes rapid thermo-erosion, her family home is literally being swallowed by the softening ground—a phenomenon known as "Arctic quicksand." While the structural integrity of her community collapses, she navigates a dehumanizing bureaucratic landscape where the Canadian government classifies this slow-motion catastrophe as "routine maintenance" rather than a national emergency. This episode of THE TRIALS OF WOMAN explores the harrowing intersection of environmental collapse and systemic neglect, shedding light on the "slow-onset" climate displacement that is turning ancestral homelands into uninhabitable zones.
This episode follows an Evangelical Christian woman living in Waco, Texas, whose life is built on obedience, visibility, and silence. As a pastor’s wife,...
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