We are both honored and excited to be kicking off our third season with professor and author Julian Agyeman. We only had time to explore a small portion of Agyeman’s extensive body of work. His contributions (publications, books, and research) span decades and cover a wide range of topics: from urban planning to food justice. Even a brief overview of his career would have required hours to do it justice. We look back at the beginning of his career and how an undergrad in geography and botany ...
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We are both honored and excited to be kicking off our third season with professor and author Julian Agyeman. We only had time to explore a small portion of Agyeman’s extensive body of work. His contributions (publications, books, and research) span decades and cover a wide range of topics: from urban planning to food justice. Even a brief overview of his career would have required hours to do it justice. We look back at the beginning of his career and how an undergrad in geography and botany ...
Ep. 18 - A Conversation Dr. Lori Desautels - A Discussion on Her Book "Connections Over Compliance"
Age of Awareness Podcast
19 minutes
1 year ago
Ep. 18 - A Conversation Dr. Lori Desautels - A Discussion on Her Book "Connections Over Compliance"
We dive into Dr. Desautels' busy life as an assistant professor at Butler University and her work there with educational neuroscience, as a published author, and reflect on her insights and experiences as an educator in the classroom. She shares valuable insights as she guides us through her book, 'Connections Over Compliance', as well as other works she has published, while also sharing her experiences from her graduate classes at Butler University. It’s a brief but information-packed ...
Age of Awareness Podcast
We are both honored and excited to be kicking off our third season with professor and author Julian Agyeman. We only had time to explore a small portion of Agyeman’s extensive body of work. His contributions (publications, books, and research) span decades and cover a wide range of topics: from urban planning to food justice. Even a brief overview of his career would have required hours to do it justice. We look back at the beginning of his career and how an undergrad in geography and botany ...