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Conservators Combating Climate Change
AIC's ECPN
18 episodes
3 days ago
Conservators Combatting Climate Change returns for a second season with co-host and founder Natalya Swanson joined by Marie Desrochers. In this season, Marie and Natalya focus on the intersectional nature of sustainability work by speaking with heritage and environmental conservators, educators, architects, and engineers about ongoing collaborative projects. Ten episodes will be released weekly in April and May 2021, so subscribe and tune in for a stimulating series of conversations about what it means to create an equitable, inclusive, and sustainable community.
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Conservators Combatting Climate Change returns for a second season with co-host and founder Natalya Swanson joined by Marie Desrochers. In this season, Marie and Natalya focus on the intersectional nature of sustainability work by speaking with heritage and environmental conservators, educators, architects, and engineers about ongoing collaborative projects. Ten episodes will be released weekly in April and May 2021, so subscribe and tune in for a stimulating series of conversations about what it means to create an equitable, inclusive, and sustainable community.
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Education
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Why Climate Justice = Social Justice
Conservators Combating Climate Change
8 minutes 12 seconds
5 years ago
Why Climate Justice = Social Justice

In this special mini-episode, Natalya talks about the interconnectedness of social and climate justice. She provides facts about how black and brown communities are being affected by the effects of the changing climate and responses to natural- and human-induced disasters. She ends with an optional pathway forward within the equitable green economy inspired by the NAACP's 2010 Climate Justice Initiative toolkit.  

Recommended reading:  

Climate and Social Justice 

Climate Change is a Social Justice Issue 

BlackLivesMatter, Criminalization, and Disaster Justice 

Climate is the Newest Gentrifying Force, and its Effects are Already Reshaping Cities 

Fumes Across the Fence-Line: The Health Impacts of Air Pollution from Oil & Gas Facilities on African American Communities 

Baltimore neighborhood identified as 'ground zero' for local effects of climate crisis 

Green Collar Workers: An Emerging Workforce in the Environmental Sector 

No, climate action can't be separated from social justice

Conservators Combating Climate Change
Conservators Combatting Climate Change returns for a second season with co-host and founder Natalya Swanson joined by Marie Desrochers. In this season, Marie and Natalya focus on the intersectional nature of sustainability work by speaking with heritage and environmental conservators, educators, architects, and engineers about ongoing collaborative projects. Ten episodes will be released weekly in April and May 2021, so subscribe and tune in for a stimulating series of conversations about what it means to create an equitable, inclusive, and sustainable community.