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  • THE DISSENT IN AMERICA TEACH-IN PRESENTS: What Makes Climate Change Colonial and How Can it be Addressed as Such?

THE DISSENT IN AMERICA TEACH-IN PRESENTS: What Makes Climate Change Colonial and How Can it be Addressed as Such?

    College of Liberal Arts
    Thursday, March 11, 2021 // 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
    • Thursday, March 11, 2021 // 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
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    Ralph Young // N/A // ryoung@temple.edu

    Please join us for a panel discussion with Tracey Osborne (UC Merced), Kevon Rhiney (Rutgers University), Kimberley Thomas (GUS, Temple University), and Moderator Austin Martin (GUS, Temple University) titled What Makes Climate Change Colonial and How Can it be Addressed as Such? This event is in collaboration with the Global Studies Program.

    Co-sponsored with the Department of Geography & Urban Studies

    • Please register via Zoom.
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    Created By: College of Liberal Arts, History
    Sponsors: Department of Geography and Urban Studies
    Open To: Public
    Intended Audience: Open to all
    Type: Lecture
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