This is the third conversation in our chatFEST series with sustainability activists talking about the challenges and strategies for communicating sustainability. In this conversation, moderator Rob Forloney of Maryland Humanities talks with Ellen McHale, co-founder of the Schoharie River Project and Morgan Wittelsberger, an alumnae of the MA in Cultural Sustainability at Goucher College and an agro-ecocultural activist. Our enlightening and provocative conversation ranged from rural New York State to Tamil Nadu, India. Ellen McHale discussed the impact of educational programming on youth understanding of their cultural connections to nature. While Morgan Wittelsberger talked about her research on intercultural land stewardship in the intentional community of Auroville, India and the dynamics of power, politics, and culture.
Негізгі бет Communicating Connections between Culture and Nature
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