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I dove into the second quarter of my environmental justice project by delving into the history of the movement and examining the timelessness of environmental racism.
In the first quarter of my project, “Understanding and Alleviating Environmental Inequality in Underprivileged Communities,” I was able to explore different facets of the fight for environmental justice while contributing to the efforts in my local community.
There’s an introspection that occurs when you write and discover things about your past that start to combine into a complex tapestry of trauma, pain, but also humor and light.
Preethi Periyakoil (BS ’18) – Update #4
Niv Karthikeyan discusses the second quarter of her 2020 Chang Prize project, “Intersections”
Niv Karthikeyan discusses the first quarter of her 2020 Chang Prize project, “Intersections”
Preethi Periyakoil (BS ’18) – Update #3
Nicole Tetreault (PhD ’13) – Update #4
Nicole Tetreault (PhD ’13) – Update #3
Preethi Periyakoil (BS ’18) – Update #2
Nicole Tetreault (PhD ’13) – Update #2
Preethi Periyakoil (BS ’18) – Update #1
Nicole Tetreault (PhD ’13) – Update #1
Enjoy a conversation with the 2018 Chang Prize recipients, Sean McKenna (BS ’17, Economics and Applied and Computational Mathematics) and Kyle Lakatos (MS ’14, Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics), as originally broadcast on July 24, 2019.
Sean McKenna (BS '17) – Update #4
Sean McKenna (BS '17) – Update #3
Kyle Lakatos (MS ’17) – Update #4
Kyle Lakatos (MS ’17) – Update #3
Kyle Lakatos (MS ’17) – Update #2
Sean McKenna (BS '17) – Update #1
Kyle Lakatos (MS ’17) – Update #1