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Great Leap Looks Back at ‘Our Stories on Stage’

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associate professor of history and director of public history at UCR.Climates of Inequality: Stories of Environmental Justice is accompanied by a series of locally produced public programs.

Great Leap Looks Back at ‘Our Stories on Stage’

from coalition-building and other solidarity movements to greening and restoring sites of significance.and historical imagery to delve into the deep roots of climate inequality and environmental injustice.these communities bear its most immediate and heaviest burdens.

Great Leap Looks Back at ‘Our Stories on Stage’

Families with children ages 3-7 are invited to this bilingual reading of Carole Lindstorm and Michaela Goades We Are Water Protectors (2021 Caldecott Medal winner).From the Ground Up: Creating Heat and Climate Resilient Communities.

Great Leap Looks Back at ‘Our Stories on Stage’

and equity are inextricably tied? And how do we tackle those issues with broader engagement that values the perspectives of communities bearing the burdens?? Saturday.

Diverted augmented reality visual sound bath experience.regarding runoff pollution caused by farms owned by the Pillen family.

The JACL Omaha Chapter Board added: When community members do not voice their concerns over actions of leaders that negatively impact certain groups.Pillen noted that he had not read the article but continued on to say All you got to do is look at the author.

an appearance of complicity or disregard can be construed by the public.Jim PillenDuring a radio interview in September.