by mtebbe | May 29, 2024 | News, Reports
In this reflection on the development of interdisciplinary environmental justice units for California high schoolers, we reflexively analyze the politics of knowledge in translational research between STS scholars and STEM educators. Read the full post on...
by tschuetz | May 3, 2024 | News, Reports
This article explores the Kaohsiung Asthma Files Archive. This public-facing research archive gathers a diverse range of data to tell multi-faceted stories of Kaohsiung’s industrial sites and their transformations. It is also part of the global environmental justice...
by mtebbe | Jan 31, 2024 | News, Publications, Reports
Creating sustainable school buildings and playgrounds is crucial for student well-being and academic success, especially in the face of climate change. Concrete and asphalt schoolyards worsen the heat island effect, leading to higher temperatures and increased health...
by ntanio | Jul 28, 2023 | News
Read an interview with the author here and find the book from Duke University Press...
by ntanio | Jul 25, 2023 | News
Supporting slides for Margaux Fisher’s public dissertation proposal defense (May 2023) What does it mean to produce meaningful health equity data? The popularity of engaged research methods in the US reflects a growing recognition amongst public health officials...
by ntanio | May 9, 2023 | News
EcoGovLab’s Tim Schutz, and a team of interdisciplinary UCI students win Phase 2 of EPA Video Competition of the Environmental Justice (EJ) Video Challenge for Students. Click Here to Read the Full EPA Press Release...