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Historians For Future
Historians For Future
7 episodes
4 days ago
Historians for Future (H4F) support the climate movement by providing a historical perspective on the climate and biodiversity crisis we are facing. Climate change is not only a scientific issue. It’s a human problem, bound up in questions of social justice and human values, and we believe that the humanities can help to solve it. This is the podcast arm of an ongoing commitment to open up conversations and resources for a wider audience. The climate change visualisations we use for this podcast were made by Emanuele Bevacqua.
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Historians for Future (H4F) support the climate movement by providing a historical perspective on the climate and biodiversity crisis we are facing. Climate change is not only a scientific issue. It’s a human problem, bound up in questions of social justice and human values, and we believe that the humanities can help to solve it. This is the podcast arm of an ongoing commitment to open up conversations and resources for a wider audience. The climate change visualisations we use for this podcast were made by Emanuele Bevacqua.
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H4F talk with J.T. Roane: ‘Black Ecologies’ – Amplifying vulnerable perspectives in activism (S01E03)
Historians For Future
17 minutes 40 seconds
4 years ago
H4F talk with J.T. Roane: ‘Black Ecologies’ – Amplifying vulnerable perspectives in activism (S01E03)
For our third talk, H4F are in conversation with J.T. Roane about our topic "A History of Environmental Activism". We talk about Black Ecologies, the codependency of ecocide and racism, and the (historical) role of Black anti-growth activism.
Historians For Future
Historians for Future (H4F) support the climate movement by providing a historical perspective on the climate and biodiversity crisis we are facing. Climate change is not only a scientific issue. It’s a human problem, bound up in questions of social justice and human values, and we believe that the humanities can help to solve it. This is the podcast arm of an ongoing commitment to open up conversations and resources for a wider audience. The climate change visualisations we use for this podcast were made by Emanuele Bevacqua.