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2.10 Advocacy, Research, and SPI's New Futures Fellowship - Mila Rosenthal, Nia Smith, and Rai Saad Khan

2.10 Advocacy, Research, and SPI's New Futures Fellowship - Mila Rosenthal, Nia Smith, and Rai Saad Khan

Released Thursday, 18th November 2021
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2.10 Advocacy, Research, and SPI's New Futures Fellowship - Mila Rosenthal, Nia Smith, and Rai Saad Khan

2.10 Advocacy, Research, and SPI's New Futures Fellowship - Mila Rosenthal, Nia Smith, and Rai Saad Khan

2.10 Advocacy, Research, and SPI's New Futures Fellowship - Mila Rosenthal, Nia Smith, and Rai Saad Khan

2.10 Advocacy, Research, and SPI's New Futures Fellowship - Mila Rosenthal, Nia Smith, and Rai Saad Khan

Thursday, 18th November 2021
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Today we’re in conversation with Mila Rosenthal, the Co-Founder and Managing Director of Sustainable Partners, Inc (SPI), as well as Nia Smith and Rai Saad Khan, two of SPI’s New Futures Fellows.

If you’re reading this, you may have noticed that Sustainable Partners, Inc. is the Executive Producer of this podcast. Adam Met, our lovely host, founded SPI in 2019 to turn climate research into climate action. Along with producing Planet Reimagined and other climate-focused media, SPI runs a summer fellowship that brings together undergraduate and graduate students from around the world to work on projects tackling the issues laid out by the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals. Each fellowship group produces an academic paper that explores their topic deeply, and media that advocates for a solution.

Mila is not only the Managing Director of SPI, but also heads the fellowship program. Her work as the Head of Communications and Advocacy at the UNDP, as well as her teaching position in Columbia University’s Human Rights department, makes her perfect for the role.
This past summer, she brought together ten fellows—from California to Sri Lanka—who produced projects on waste management and coastal access.

Nia, an advocacy fellow on Team Waste, is an environmental designer and activist based in Los Angeles. She is currently studying architecture to develop more equitable and sustainable low-income housing.

Rai, a research fellow on Team Coastal Access, is a Geography graduate from Christ Church, the University of Oxford, where he was a recipient of the Royal Geographical Society’s DevGRG Dissertation Prize. His research interests include development geographies and local governance, particularly in South Asia. He is currently pursuing the law conversion course, and looks forward to pursuing a career in development and advocacy.

We talk about what it was like to combine research and advocacy, how their projects fit into this year’s theme of climate justice, and what they will take away from the program.

If you’d like to support the fellowship, make sure to follow Sustainable Partners on Instagram and Twitter. You can find the projects of this summer’s cohort here. And if you’re interested in becoming a fellow, we’ll be opening applications in the Spring of 2022.

Make sure to listen closely, because you might just hear Mila’s cat in the background!

Reminder that we plant a tree for every subscriber, so go ahead and hit that button.

Executive Produced by Sustainable Partners, Inc.

Edited/Produced by Shelby Kaufman

Associate Produced and Engineered by Sophie Ewh

Music by Ryan and Jack Met of AJR

All Rights Reserved, Sustainable Partners, Inc.

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