"The Affective Legacy of Silent Spring"
Alex Lockwood tries to measure the importance of Rachel Carson’s work in its affective influence on contemporary environmental writing across the humanities.
Alex Lockwood tries to measure the importance of Rachel Carson’s work in its affective influence on contemporary environmental writing across the humanities.
This film, narrated by Tilda Swinton, documents environmental projects and actions by ordinary people around the world.
This film examines a project in Baltimore’s public schools to transform the school food programs, making them more nutritious and connected to local food systems.
This film explores the Occupy protests and similar activist movements and what their vision for the world is.
This film examines political and economic crises and the role of a corporate military-industrial context in undermining democracy, and is narrated by actor Woody Harrelson.
This film examines the development of a new, more localized food system in Venezuela.
This film investigates the crises facing China’s environment from the perspectives of four activists.
The second episode of the Crosscurrents podcast series focuses on how the Civic Laboratory for Environmental Action Research (CLEAR) approaches issues of social justice and equity in their research.
Dolata brings to light how the conflicts faced by women has shaped their agency in energy transitions.
This profile features the preface and afterword from Environment, Power, and Justice: Southern African Histories.