The Path Less Traveled: Summer Sessions
Rather than a summer internship, Madeleine took classes over the summer ranging from GIS to Environmental Justice
Rather than a summer internship, Madeleine took classes over the summer ranging from GIS to Environmental Justice
In this second episode of their mini-series, Kaili and Celia discuss food justice, youth empowerment, environmental justice, and transit justice in some of Boston’s marginalized… Read More »UEPodcast Episode 3: Boston’s Commons, Reclaimed
This is the first of a two episode mini-series by recent Tufts graduates Celia Bottger and Kaili Chen. Celia and Kaili were inspired to produce… Read More »UEPodcast Episode 2: Boston’s Wicked Problem
Learn about their backgrounds and courses they’ll teach at UEP.
Pollution from transportation does not impact everyone equally.
Lessons on planning and adaptation from the Resilient Mystic Collaborative.
The following piece was submitted by Tufts undergraduate student Sika Gadzanku. At its core, Climate Justice is a social justice and human rights issue. Climate Justice is… Read More »Climate change cannot be separated from social justice, panel says
This post was adapted from an assignment UEP student Elijah Romulus wrote for the Cities in Space, Place, and Time class. The assignment was an… Read More »Flint crisis a tale of democracy hijacked
Feminist geographer, consultant, and former Brunel University professor Susan Buckingham visited UEP’s weekly colloquium yesterday to present her work on the links between gender and environmental… Read More »Susan Buckingham: Why Climate Change Is a Gendered Issue
This week’s Lunch & Learn, hosted by the Tufts Environmental Studies department, featured the research of three Tufts students using maps and storytelling to create… Read More »Mapping Stories of the City: Teaching Environmental Justice