Achieving a balance: A plea for eco-social justice

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Recent scholarship illuminates numerous ways that human and environmental concerns are intricately intertwined. Most people benefit from driving, flying, using plastic bags and disposable diapers. But advances and economic growth often have a downside.  Damaging environmental crises, such as the Flint water emergency, food deserts, deforestation and issues of climate change highlight the uglier side of progress. How are systemic inequities disproportionately affecting marginalized peoples and communities? How can a balance between the emotional and the logical be achieved when addressing these issues? What role can the arts and different mediums of expression be the voice for eco-social issues?

Host: Dr. Marijana Kotlaja     Q&A Moderator: Dr. Suzanne Walker-Pacheco

Presenters

Assistant Professor of Communication Justin Eckstein

Justin Eckstein

Assistant Professor of Communication
Pacific Lutheran University

Professor and Graduate Director of Criminology Michael Lynch

Michael Lynch

Professor and Graduate Director of Criminology
University of South Florida

CEO Amy Meuers

Amy Meuers

CEO
The National Youth Leadership Council

Co-founder and President Libba Pinchot

Libba Pinchot

Co-founder and President
Pinchot & Co.