January 13, 2020 |
9:00am |
"Can Rocks Feel Pain? The Bitter Landscapes of Palestine: photographs by Margaret Olin and texts by David Shulman" Exhibition (Whitney Humanities Center) |
January 14, 2020 |
1:00pm |
Elora Hardy (Founder of IBUKU), "NATURE LED DESIGN" (Yale School of Architecture) |
6:00pm |
Charles Siebert (New York University Abu Dhabi), "What On Earth Are They Saying?” (YLS Law, Ethics & Animals Program) |
January 15, 2020 |
4:00pm |
"Keywords: Infrastructure, Extremity, and Temporality" Panel and Reception (Yale Environmental Humanities) |
January 16, 2020 |
6:30pm |
Margie Ruddick (Landscape Architect), "LANDSCAPE/ARCHITECTURE: Bridging the Divide Between Nature and Culture" (Yale School of Architecture) |
January 17, 2020 |
12:30pm |
Atsushi Tago (Waseda University), "National Security Experiments in Japan: Nuclear Taboo, Power Transition, and Invisible Crises" (Council on East Asian Studies) |
January 20, 2020 |
4:00pm |
Erik Clemons (Connecticut Center for Arts and Technology), "Chewing the Fat: Food & Urban Empowerment" ( Yale Sustainable Food Program) |
January 21, 2020 |
12:00pm |
Ted Hamilton (Yale University), "Climate Activism on Trial: Civil Disobedience and the Climate Necessity Defense" (YLS Law, Ethics & Animals Program) |
January 22, 2020 |
6:00pm |
Peter Hannam (The Sydney Morning Herald), "Australian Fires: A Journalist's Take on the Bushfire Crisis and Climate Reporting" (Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies) |
January 24, 2020 |
8:30am |
Environmental Humanities Breakfast Conversation with Jennifer Tucker |
11:00am |
Gabriela Soto Laveaga (Harvard University), “Monitoring Water, Land, and People: The Historical Roots of Hybrid Seed Research in the Yaqui Valley” (Yale Agrarian Studies) |
January 27, 2020 |
12:00pm |
Dona Wong (author), "Telling Compelling Stories with Data" (Yale Program on Climate Change Communication) |
3:45pm |
Nic Ramos (Brown University), "Emergent Economies, Emergent Medicine: Emergency Medical Services and the Normalization of Everyday Violence in 1980s Los Angeles" (Yale History of Science and Medicine Program Colloquia) |
January 28, 2020 |
12:00pm |
Chris Berdik and Emma Johnson (Pulitzer Center), "Reporting with the Pulitzer Center: Stories of Power and Water in Asia" (Yale Program on Climate Change Communication) |
6:30pm |
Luis C.deBaca, Leslie King, and Phil Bernstein, "Confronting Slavery in the Built Environment" (Yale School of Architecture) |
January 29, 2020 |
4:30pm |
Cajetan Iheka (Yale University), "Agbogbloshie, Toxic Ecoscapes and Free Labor in Pieter Hugo’s Prophecy" (Council on African Studies) |
January 30, 2020 to February 1, 2020 |
12:00pm |
“Restoration for What and for Whom? Shifting the Paradigm in Tropical Forest Management" (Yale International Society of Tropical Foresters’ 26th Annual Conference) |
January 30, 2020 |
7:00pm |
Kate Dudley (Yale University), “Promised Land Screening and Talk Back with Kate Dudley” (Democracy in America series) |
January 31, 2020 |
11:00am |
James Hevia (University of Chicago), “Desert Locust Plagues and Imperialism Science” (Yale Agrarian Studies) |
12:30pm |
Maria Trumpler (Yale University), "knead 2 know: American Breads before 1850" (Yale Sustainable Food Program) |