Yale Environmental Humanities will open its spring semester programming with an online panel exploring different ways that humanities scholars and practitioners can engage with broader publics about environmental issues and concerns that affect us all. The “Humanities in Action” panel features three speakers discussing recent environmental humanities projects, ranging from oral histories of Hawaiian aquaculturists, endangered animal photography, and mapping grounds for reparations in Brazil. These projects have been supported by the Environmental Humanities Grant Program and other funders. For more information and to register, please visit: https://environmentalhumanities.yale.edu/event/humanities-action-storytelling-mapping-and-arts-yale-environmental-humanities.
People and Partners
Yale Center for Environmental Justice
Yale School of the Environment
Kroon Hall
195 Prospect Street
New Haven, CT 06511