When | Tuesday, Apr 9, 2024, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. |
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Where | Town Hall Seattle |
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Event interval | Single day event |
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Accessibility Contact | Office of Public Lectures at lectures@uw.edu |
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Event Types | Diversity Equity Inclusion, Lectures/Seminars |
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Event sponsors | The Gradaute School, Department of Political Science, Center for Environmental Politics, Department of Philosophy, Center for Studies in Demography & Ecology, School of Environmental and Forest Sciences, Department of Communications |
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| | Description | Climate change is the defining global environmental justice, human rights and public health issue of the twenty-first century. The most vulnerable populations in the United States and around the world will suffer the earliest and most damaging setbacks because of where they live, their limited income and economic means, and their lack of access to health care. Professor Bullard’s presentation will focus primarily on the U.S. and the need for empowering vulnerable populations, identifying environmental justice and climate change “hot-spot” zones and designing fair, just and effective adaptation, mitigation, emergency management and community resilience and disaster recovery strategies. He will offer a framework for dismantling systemic racism and policies and practices that create, exacerbate and perpetuate inequality and vulnerability. Registration opens March 13, 2024. |
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Link | www.washington.edu… |
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