November 2021

Melanie Malone: community research on the Lower Duwamish Superfund

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IAS faculty member Melanie Malone and colleagues from UW Seattle led a project to facilitate community research on the Lower Duwamish Superfund. The project, "Co-creating an Adaptive Community-Science Network: Supporting Tribal and Grassroots Action through the Puget Creek Watershed Assessment," ...

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Jennifer Atkinson's podcast featured in Arts & Climate Change

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IAS faculty member Jennifer Atkinson's podcast was featured in Arts & Climate Change, an organization that supports "deeply-engaged, throughout-provoking and artistically-savvy responses to climate change." In 2020, Atkinson launched a podcast called Facing It to share research on the emotional and psychological toll of climate change. Yet the series also ...

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Dan Berger: "SNCC’s Unruly Internationalism"

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Writing in Boston Review, IAS faculty member Dan Berger published an article on the global imagination of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee. The legendary civil rights organization formed in 1960 and recently had a 60th anniversary conference. Yet while many remember the organization's role in confronting Jim Crow ...

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David Goldstein talks about pedagogies for DEI at Waseda University, Japan

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IAS faculty member David Goldstein presented an invited seminar on critical pedagogies for diversity, equity, and inclusion for Waseda University in Japan as part of his Fulbright U.S. Scholar award. Headquartered in Tokyo, Goldstein is ...

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Ching-In Chen and Lauren S. Berliner write for Viewpoints series at the Henry

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IAS faculty members Ching-In Chen and Lauren S. Berliner were invited to write in response to the work of Dean Sameshima’s Torso (Black on Silver) and Anthony White’s BOYZ OF THE WILD as part of the Henry Art Gallery’s Viewpoints series. ...

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