USU

Black and Brown in a Green Future: Natural Spaces as Sites for Liberation

Wednesday, November 18, 2020 - 2:00pm to 3:15pm

Location:
Via Zoom
Cost:
Free

Liberate your mind with Dr. Carolyn Finney at Black and Brown in a Green Future: Natural Spaces as Sites for Liberation moderated by Dr. Mechelle Best and Dr. Suzanne Pierre! 

Watch as Dr. Finney transports us through stories of identity, difference, creativity, resistance and resilience to see how we can make a green future. By engaging in “green” conversations with Black and brown people, you’ll gain a better understanding of the power in the emergence of creative responses to environmental and social challenges in our cities and beyond. 

This event is in collaboration with Chicana & Chicano Studies, Recreation and Tourism Management, Geology, Gender & Women's Studies, Africana Studies, Community Engagement, Institute for Sustainability, Deaf Studies, Civil Discourse & Social Change, Humanities Action Lab, Critical Ecology Lab.