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Born as Bina Saxena in August 1943 in Lucknow and raised in a conservative joint household in Delhi and Lucknow, UP, India - she was the 2nd of four children of Ram Shanker and Prakash Saxena. She graduated high school...
This is an interview to myself since my parents speak vietnamese and mostly I'll unable to understand what they will be saying and my little brother refused to let me interview him
My dad and I talk about the climate emergency from his perspective
It is important to have a plan in case of a climate emergency. Having a strong sense of community can help when dealing with a crisis.
Dusty Matthews and Sharon Coady discuss living in 2020. Dusty works at the Leesburg (Florida) Public Library and Sharon is an author. The library's annual Literary Arts Festival was canceled this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Sharon discusses her...
Conversation about life with Lucy Chastain
I interviewed my sister Hope, a junior in high school, about how her life changed due to the pandemic.
Sam & Kelley talk about local food habits as busy students and how being vegan and change your life! Thanks for tuning in.
This interview is basically you getting to know my sister and I feel like I got to know her to a little bit some things I didn’t know of.
I got to speak with Manny, a full time staff member of Hatcher Graduate Library and his experiences with climate related emergencies growing up in Detroit.
This interview captures a discussion between a current University of Michigan student and a former University of Michigan student regarding climate emergency preparation in suburban and urban communities.
I discuss the impact of the climate change crisis with my friend, Riley. He lives in a community that has not done much with the issue.
During the interview, we discussed Christina’s initiative to encourage Ann Arbor residents to use greener forms of transportation, such as biking and public transport. Christina found that people were receptive to this encouraged behavior change and it created community.
Nate and Erin discuss transportation reformation, incentives for behavior change and creating a community in a large metropolitan area. They touch on the difficulties of implementing the program, as well as the overwhelming amount of positive feedback that was received...
What local food means to Tracey and the ease and accessibility of obtaining it.
Ellie Simon (21) and her father Charlie (62) discuss their family's preparation for the climate emergency, including current behaviors and some advice for the future.
Lucy and I talked about her and her family's plans for a climate emergency and how she deals with them.
Lance Giuliano (19) and his former roommate (and current friend) Henry Wallison (20) discuss methods to prepare for a potential climate-based emergency. Lance provides a personal anecdote of a blackout he experienced in his youth.
Gina and Shawn discuss how financial restrictions make buying local food challenging
We discuss various steps our family has taken to prepare for climate emergencies. Additionally, we explore why our preparation has been within our family as opposed to within our immediate neighborhood.
Kaia discusses her program to end water waste in Ann Arbor