Join us this spring as eight visiting speakers tackle a breadth of questions related to energy, society, and the environment!
- March 11 at 5:30 pm — Dina Gilio-Whitaker
Environmental justice in Indian Country and moving toward a transformational land ethic - March 18 at 5:30 pm — Fermín Reygadas
Cántaro Azul: An organization’s journey to contribute to the human right to water and sanitation in rural Mexico - March 25 at 5:30 pm — Aiman Tabony
The Ecological Superblock / Neo Nature: the city in the Anthropocene - April 1 at 5:30 pm — Noelani Goodyear-Ka’ōpua
E kūkulu nā kia’i: guarding against green colonialism in Hawai’i - April 8 at 4 pm — Joshua Apte
Quantifying systemic racial and ethnic disparities in air pollution in California - April 15 at 5:30 pm — Barbara Bramble
The hamburger is eating the forest: changing the trajectory of one of Brazil’s largest exports - April 22 at 5:30 pm — Radhika Govindrajan
Labors of love: on the political ethics and economy of bovine politics in Himalayan India - May 6 at 5:30 pm — Nithya Ramanathan
Building a data backbone: using data to drive the design of vaccine cold chains in low income countries
How to attend
We’re holding this year’s series online via webinar. Each lecture will be streamed via Zoom, and will be followed by a Q&A discussion period. All events are free and open to the public.
Visit our Sustainable Futures page for descriptions of each talk, or simply click on the talk titles above to register for an event.
Accessibility
Zoom captioning is provided for all live talks, and human-generated captions are provided for all video recordings when published online. To request additional support, please contact info@schatzcenter.org or call 707-826-4345 at least one week before an event.
About the series
The Sustainable Futures speaker series stimulates interdisciplinary collaboration around issues related to energy, the environment, and society. These lectures are sponsored by the Schatz Center, the Environment & Community graduate program, and the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences at Humboldt State.
Questions? Email info@schatzcenter.org.