Niel Leadon: Promoting conversations that act as a force for change

Kara Jamie Norton

Niel Leadon is a Bahamian writer, conservationist, and photographer based in Nassau who operates at the nexus of creative storytelling and cultural representation. Through his conservation writing and photography, he unpacks hot-button social issues like white supremacy, the climate movement, and Black LGBTQ+ representation.

Image © Photo credit: Naila Sebbahi

Kara Jamie Norton

Image © Photo credit: Naila Sebbahi

For Niel, the Sail for Climate Action journey was about showing younger generations of Bahamians that education is truly a passport to experiencing and influencing the world · Niel Leadon
Niel with two of his Sail for Climate Action crewmates, Devon Carter from Anguilla (left) and Steff McDermot from the Cayman Islands. The youth climate activists on board the ship hailed from many different cultures around the world · Naila Sebbahi
I don’t want to tell my children, “Well, this used to be oceanfront, and now we have to have a huge sea wall because the waves don’t recede the way that they used to.” I don’t want to have to tell them that by the year 2100, The Bahamas will be underwater. Those are a couple of my biggest fears for this country. 
Niel says that for Bahamians today, the ocean is a part of almost every celebration. Some of his fondest memories are of going to the beach as a kid with his family · Alessandro Sarno
A part of what I like to drive home when I talk about climate change is the loss of heritage and moments that you can’t physically replace. I’ve seen people who have lost their homes and are traumatized by heavy rain, they are traumatized by loud sounds, they are traumatized when hurricane season rolls around.
We have a history of being a culture that has been more reactive, as opposed to proactive. I want to get away from that. I want Bahamians to understand that your voice and your actions mean something — so never stop using your voice.
By advocating for the Caribbean to take a stand and become a global leader in climate action, Niel hopes to make a difference for The Bahamas and for the planet · Niel Leadon
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Kara Jamie Norton

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Kara Jamie Norton is a contributor to Only One. She is passionate about the intersection of science and social justice and has reported on a range of topics including environmental justice for nail salon workers in New York City, the link between the illegal wildlife trade and Covid-19, and the next generation of female ocean explorers, as well as conducting a series of in-depth interviews with the organizers of the viral online movement #BlackBirdersWeek. Kara holds a BA in journalism and a BSc in environmental studies from New York University.

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