Penn Program in Environmental Humanities fosters interdisciplinary environmental collaboration at @Penn, in Philly, & beyond with @datarefuge & @schuylkillcorps
Read up on the work of '22-'23 PPEH Graduate Fellow @PabloAguileraDC, PhD Candidate in @UPennAnth !
Check out his "A Week in the Life of a Mexican Environmentalist" photo essay series under the Field Notes section of our website, https://t.co/ctH6nZIG3h. 🍃🌟
Check out "Products of Our Environment," a new Experiment on the PPEH website: https://t.co/OTHiCj2y4g
"Products of Our Environment" is a collaborative working group that explores the relationship between the environment, prisons, and justice.
Watch our new PPEH promo video to learn about the undergraduate students who work in the My Climate Story project and minor in the Environmental Humanities. 🎥🌳 Hear why our students think that #envhum is such an innovative and important field.
Watch @ https://t.co/Qk165ASvtQ
EJ Philly is published! Listen now to 3 great podcast episodes about environmental justice in Philly. 📢🌿
This series was the final project of the touchstone course in the environmental humanities minor co-taught by @KristinaLyons17 & @howarthmarilyn.
https://t.co/4ELeFbCRIr
This spring, students in the touchstone course for the Environmental Humanities minor developed an amazing podcast series, EJ Philly. 🌸✨ Students interviewed local residents and activists about environmental (in)justice in Philly. Stay tuned!
@KristinaLyons17@howarthmarilyn
Listen now to "Environmental Justice in Academia," our newest episode of The Canopy, PPEH's podcast!
In this episode, undergrad Yamila Frej interviews grad student Jane Robbins Mize about public engagement in environmental justice at universities. 🎙️✊🏽🌱
https://t.co/AqXLMp8und
This past semester, 2022-23 Postdoctoral Fellow @RachelCypher taught "Ecologies of Belonging," where students learned to trouble commonsense ecologies—the everyday places that we inhabit without question. 🌿🌻
Check out their multimedia showcase here: https://t.co/3n2M30QeRv
🌷☀️🌻Happy summer!🌸🌈🌼
As we reflect on this academic year, we're incredibly grateful for all the wonderful connections we've fostered and programs we've embarked on. Thank you to all our partners, friends, students, and collaborators.
We can't wait to see you in the fall!
Want to read more about #myclimatestory? Check out this @whyy article about the 4/26 My Climate Story Storytelling Festival organized by WHYY and PPEH! Thanks to @SamSearles9 for the feature 🌎🌿💫
Read it here: https://t.co/aSyq4lxLoh
Register for our LAST #workingwednesday on May 3rd, "Widening the 'Circle': Growing Youth Environmental Justice Leadership in Chester" with Zulene Mayfield and Giovanna Di Chiro ✨🍃
More info and registration at https://t.co/W5tujmkPil or link in bio! ⚡
@PhillyThrive
On Wednesday 4/26, the My Climate Story Storytelling Festival was successfully held at the WHYY headquarters.🎉
Thank you to @whyy @my_climate_story @ppehlab for making it possible💫
For more info, check out out the PennToday Article: https://t.co/qIYA8Q7vlS
Register for our LAST #workingwednesday on May 3rd, "Widening the 'Circle': Growing Youth Environmental Justice Leadership in Chester" with Zulene Mayfield and Giovanna Di Chiro ✨🍃
More info and registration at https://t.co/W5tujmkPil or link in bio! ⚡
@PhillyThrive
Don't miss our Spring 2023 Saluja Global Fellows Lecture with @Ram_Guha (along with discussants @MichaelEMann & @LycettMark) this Tuesday, April 25th, 4:30 at PWH! (in partnership with @perryworldhouse, @UPennEnvir, @SouthAsiaCenter) Read more & register: https://t.co/6FLLBCvNyV
Join our next #workingwednesday!
"Subterranean Archives: The Epistemic Violence of Henequén Haciendas and Their Erasure of The Subterranean Worlds in Tucatán, México" with Pablo Aguilera Del Castillo 🍃 Wed, 4/19, 12:30 pm
Info and registration at https://t.co/W5tujmkPil
Join our next #workingwednesday!
"Subterranean Archives: The Epistemic Violence of Henequén Haciendas and Their Erasure of The Subterranean Worlds in Tucatán, México" with Pablo Aguilera Del Castillo 🍃 Wed, 4/19, 12:30 pm
Info and registration at https://t.co/W5tujmkPil
Join our next #workingwednesday! "Unsovereign Elements: Geological Poetics in Contemporary Art from the Caribbean and its Diaspora " with Cecilia González Godino⚡️ Wed, 4/5, 12:30 pm, 623 Williams & Zoom 📷 Info and registration at https://t.co/W5tujmkPil
@UPennSAS@UPennAnth
Check out this PPEH sponsored film screening of Manzanar, Diverted: When Water Becomes Dust and conversation about Japanese American Incarceration and Indigenous Dispossession🎥
Visit https://t.co/qH1Sx33Y04 or click our bio for more information!✨
Join our next #workingwednesday! "Unsovereign Elements: Geological Poetics in Contemporary Art from the Caribbean and its Diaspora " with Cecilia González Godino⚡️ Wed, 4/5, 12:30 pm, 623 Williams & Zoom 📷 Info and registration at https://t.co/W5tujmkPil
@UPennSAS@UPennAnth