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Lunchtime Lectures: Justice Agendas for Confronting Environmental Crisis
Exploring the Black Agrarian Landscape in Detroit with The Joy Project
From Settlers to Uneasy Citizenship around a South African Wetland Park and World Heritage Site
Balloon-Mapping and Community Archives as Collaborative Environmental Justice Methods in Southeast Chicago
White Nationalism and Climate Change
Jeff Hou on Guerrilla Urbanism
Rebecca Sinclair - Justice Agendas for Environmental Crisis
Tianna Bruno - Justice Agendas for Environmental Crisis
Dr. Brandy Brown - Justice Agendas for Environmental Crisis
Monica Patrick Lewis - CEO and President of We the People of Detroit
Dina Gino Whitaker - Indigenizing and Decolonizing Environmental Justice
David Pellow -Theorizing and Advancing Environmental Justice Politics in the 21st Century
Dr. Gökçe Günel - Spaceship in the Desert: Energy, Climate Change and Urban Design in Abu Dhabi (and beyond).
Jalonne L. White-Newsome - Flooded Streets & Failing Infrastructure: How Institutional Racism drives climate injustice
Bernadette Atuahene - Predatory Cities
Dr. Esme Murdock - Keeping Ourselves: The Role of Land and Corporeality in Environmental Justice Education
Thomas Mitchell - Making a Way out of No Way: Law and Policy Solutions to Help Black Farmers and Landowners
Shakara Tyler - Michigan’s Emerging Farmers: Black Agrarianism and Environmental Justice
Jennie Stephens - Diversifying Power: Why We Need Antiracist, Feminist Leadership on Climate and Energy
Professor Kyle Whyte
Prof. Kyle Whyte: Benefits to the Privileged
Prof. Kyle Whyte: Protecting Communities
Prof. Kyle Whyte: Protecting Communities
Prof. Kyle Whyte: Climate Change Vulnerability