Posts by Jane Androski

Farming While Black

African Diasporic Wisdom for Farming and Food Justice WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 14 at 4:00 pm Leah Penniman of Soul Fire Farm...

Fly Me to the Moon

Jamaica and the Global Aluminum Industry. How the Periphery Makes the Center Possible FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 at 4 p.m. | ...

Leah Penniman | public lecture

On October 14th, A new Earth conversation welcomed Leah Penniman for a special guest lecture and conversation with the Regional...

Esther Figueroa | public lecture

On October 16th, A new Earth conversation and Extractives@Clark welcomed Esther Figueroa for a special guest lecture. Reflecting on her...

Vulnerability and resilience: what is our role?

A student-faculty dialogue on the intersections between racial, climate, and food justice WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 28 at 3:00 pm | Zoom...

The Climate Crisis and the 2020 Election

THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29 at 7:00 pm | Zoom American voters are more concerned about the effects of climate change today...

Governing Extractive Industries | spotlight

NEC Lead Convener and Associate Research Professor, Denise Humphreys Bebbington co-authored a book (first published in English and Spanish, 2019)...

The Climate Crisis and the 2020 Election | public program

On October 29th, A new Earth conversation and the Department of Political Science held a special panel discussion on the...

A Syndemic 400 Years in the Making

Toxic Racism, Pollution, Climate, and Viruses with Dr. Sacoby Wilson THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12 at 12:00 pm | Zoom In the...

A Syndemic 400 Years in the Making | public program

On November 12th, A new Earth conversation and the Graduate School of Geography welcomed Dr. Sacoby Wilson for a special...