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Maaike and Kyla reflect on what they learned in EAS561: Psychology of Environmental Stewardship and what they will take with them into their future careers.
Mackenzie and Dominick discuss local food from a past perspective growing up in different areas of the U.S. and how the local food experience has changed since coming to college in Ann Arbor, MI.
A story about growing up between the 50’s and the 80’s and how to live life to the fullest.
My sister, Emily, sits down with me to discuss her own relationship with reading and how it’s been a vital part of her culinary career in several ways.
Located on the central campus of the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, the William L. Clements Library houses original resources for the study of American history and culture from the fifteenth through the nineteenth century. Learn more about the Clements...
Yuer interviewed Kim about how we experience emotional challenges due to climate change and how to cope with them. We also discuss the importance of some useful strategies to restore our mental health.
Sagarika discusses ways to cope with climate anxiety
Christina Merrill, my classmate in ENV360 at the University of Michigan, and I take some time out of our day to discuss the climate crisis and resource descent. We get to hear Christina's views on the issues, what she knows...
Livi talks about accessibility of local foods, farmers markets, and moving to a new city one day.
Will describes a car-free Ann Arbor.
Alex and Devin share memories about their decades-long relationship, her struggle with ovarian cancer, and what it's like facing the end of life.
Iulia talks about some of her biggest takeaways from the semester and how she foresees herself applying them to her future aspirations.
This interview discusses some of the issues individuals may have in their preparation for the climate emergency. Specifically, affordability regarding environmentally sustainable products makes it difficult to adopt necessary behaviors. Additionally, with so much information out there on the climate...
Margot Amrine shares about her Waldorf teaching experience as a teacher from early childhood to adult education.
Liana and Summer discuss Summer’s family connection to local food, from her grandfather’s farm in North Dakota to Ann Arbor, MI.
Anjali and Erika take a dive into the emotional aspects of the climate crisis. They discuss emotional challenges that are present during this time as well as different forms of coping. Practicing yoga and taking walks are just the beginning.
Kathryn Lavender (35) and her colleague David Thomas (46) talk about their work at the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (ICPSR).
Cynthia Cottrell (?) interviewed Yuhan Jiang (20), students at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, MI, about her transforming the community she lives in by creating a personal space to plant a garden. She is hoping that her garden...
Lia Twigg interviews her long-time friend Lindsay Magid about her life Ann Arbor after the success of the A2 Climate Action Plan in 2030. They speak about how the transformation to a sustainable, zero emissions lifestyle began, along with the...
Dave and Frank Legacki discuss their college experiences at the University of Michigan
Destiny and Riley touch on the relationships between attention, stress, and the climate crisis and resource descent. They also discuss how coping mechanisms can be used to improve resilience and the well-being of everyday people. Many of these concepts are...