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Just Sustainability
Clement Loo
75 episodes
7 months ago
This podcast offers you the opportunity to listen to curious conversations exploring the intersection of sustainability, equity, and social justice. It is a resource for folks who are interested in learning and thinking about how equity and environment interact and who want to approach solving environmental problems in ways that are better informed by social justice -- or solving social justice problems in ways that are more environmentally conscious.
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This podcast offers you the opportunity to listen to curious conversations exploring the intersection of sustainability, equity, and social justice. It is a resource for folks who are interested in learning and thinking about how equity and environment interact and who want to approach solving environmental problems in ways that are better informed by social justice -- or solving social justice problems in ways that are more environmentally conscious.
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Education,
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Just Sustainability, Episode 26B: Clement Loo and more reflection on the Just Sustainability Podcast
Just Sustainability
33 minutes 18 seconds
2 years ago
Just Sustainability, Episode 26B: Clement Loo and more reflection on the Just Sustainability Podcast

This episode contains the second half of the conversation where liz Thomson interviewed me. In it, liz asks me to discuss what I’m most proud of or pleased about Just Sustainability, whether there are dream listeners or guests that I have for the show, and how my career arc has influenced how I approach this podcast.



Clement Loo is a Lecturer/Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies and the Student Success Coordinator in the Office of Equity, Diversity, and Intercultural Programs at the University of Minnesota Morris. In those roles I write, podcast, and teach classes about sustainability, climate ethics, and environmental/sustainability justice. I also coordinate the Gateway Program and co-coordinate the Sustainability Leadership minor (with Ed Brands) and the Intercultural Sustainability Leaders Program (with Troy Goodnough, Michelle Montgomery, and Paisley Sierra) at UMN Morris.



In addition to my work at UMN Morris I am also a member of the Faculty Leadership Council and an Educator at the Institute on the Environment, a member of the board of the Southwest Regional Sustainability Partnership, and a member of the Advisory Council of the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education.



Links:




* https://morris.umn.edu/directory/clement-loo



* https://thoughtaboutfood.podbean.com/e/clement-loo-on-just-sustainability-and-engaged-scholarship/



* https://www.cleanenergyresourceteams.org/story/mn-bipoc-leaders-clean-energy-cultivate-umn-morris-students-passion



* https://morris.umn.edu/



* http://environment.umn.edu/about-us/



* https://extension.umn.edu/regional-partnerships/southwest



* https://www.aashe.org/

Just Sustainability
This podcast offers you the opportunity to listen to curious conversations exploring the intersection of sustainability, equity, and social justice. It is a resource for folks who are interested in learning and thinking about how equity and environment interact and who want to approach solving environmental problems in ways that are better informed by social justice -- or solving social justice problems in ways that are more environmentally conscious.