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Sustaining (in)Justice

A weekly Society, Culture and Science podcast
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Sustaining (in)Justice

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Sustaining (in)Justice

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Sustaining (in)Justice

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Sustaining (in)Justice

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What is the role of corporations in today’s sustainability transition? In this conversation with Lukas, we interrogate corporate sustainability. Ultimately, we engage the question: what is being sustained as a result of corporate sustainability
Growth of many kinds is often identified as a sustainability issue to be addressed. In this conversation, we discuss what it means to collectively respond to urban growth. Urbanization poses many challenges including increasing pressures on rur
Industrialization has forced the field of sustainability to think about the impact of toxic Particulate Matter (PM) on air quality. This conversation navigates air quality and justice implications of air monitoring policies in the United States
By now listeners are used to podcast guest’s introducing themselves with relevant sociopolitical positionalities. In this discussion with Taína, we navigate the relevance and significance of thinking about positionality and identity as relates
Issues of water scarcity are central to sustainability concerns. Questions on how water incentives and water allocation policies might address scarcity problems are engaged in this discussion on water economics with Katie.
Today's conversation navigates meanings of sustainability amid rising temperatures and rapid urban development. This discussion identifies how certain communities are exposed to heat stress more than others. Climate adaptation and mitigation re
Resiliency is a crucial principle to many sustainability efforts, but when is resilience harmful? In a conversation introducing ideas of settler colonialism in sustainability education Haven and Khampha discuss how settler colonial oppression i
In conversation with Jake Swanson, a Project Manager and Commissioner, complexity is introduced as a key concept in processes addressing entangled sustainability and justice issues.
In an interview led by Norah Jerinic-Brodeur, undergraduate contributor to the podcast, listeners will learn more about host and creator of Sustaining (in)Justice, Khampha, and what the Sustaining (in)Justice podcast is about.
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