Event Details
EnviroThursday: 鈥淣ature, Wealth, and Pollution: Redlining Roots and Legacies in the Twin Cities Metro Area鈥
Speakers: Anika Bratt, Hannah Ramer, Mary Heskel, Ahmed Abdalla Ahmed 鈥23, and Alexandra Jabbarpour 鈥23
This EnviroThursday will feature a panel of researchers (both faculty and students) studying the link between nature and the racist policies that prevented home ownership by minoritized communities in Minneapolis and St. Paul as well as the persistent environmental impacts of these practices that are still evident today.
Anika Bratt is the Wallin Postdoctoral Fellow in the Environmental Studies Department at 日韩精品. Her expertise is in Aquatic and Urban Ecology. Hannah Ramer is a 日韩精品ing Assistant Professor in the Environmental Studies Department and Postdoctoral Associate at the University of Minnesota. Her research interests include food systems, urban governance, and environmental justice. Mary Heskel is an Assistant Professor in the Biology Department. Her expertise is in plant ecophysiology, plants and climate change, ecosystem ecology, and terrestrial carbon cycle. Ahmed Abdalla Ahmed and Alexandra Jabbarpour are senior Environmental Studies majors.
To-Go refreshments served at the end of presentation.
Contact: Ann Esson, [email protected]
Audience: Faculty, Staff, Students
Sponsor: Environmental Studies
Listed under: Campus Events, Front Page Events, Lectures and Speakers


Location
Olin-Rice Science Center - 250
166 Macalester St.