Gep-ed Colleagues, As part of a faculty development series run by our Sustainable Solutions Lab at UMass Boston -- called a climate justice “deep dive” -- we had a session last week with Dina Gilio-Whitaker (U Cal San Marcos), who wrote AS LONG AS GRASS GROWS<https://www.amazon.com/Long-Grass-Grows-Environmental-Colonization/dp/0807028363/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=as+long+as+grass+grows+-+by+dina+gilio-whitaker&link_code=qs&qid=1605536445&sourceid=Mozilla-search&sr=8-1&tag=mozilla-20>. I ordered her book as she was speaking.
Probably many of you know of her work already, but I did not. So in the spirit of this list’s ongoing discussions about diversifying the authors, ideas and perspectives on our syllabi, I thought I would drop this note and direct your attention to her and her latest book. --SV PS. And if you want to avoid Amazon (linked above), here is the Beacon Press link<http://www.beacon.org/As-Long-as-Grass-Grows-P1445.aspx> to the book. -- Stacy D. VanDeveer Chair, Department of Conflict Resolution, Human Security & Global Governance Professor, Global Governance & Human Security McCormack Graduate School of Policy & Global Studies University of Massachusetts Boston www.global.umb.edu<http://www.global.umb.edu> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "gep-ed" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/gep-ed/E2E10454-DEB6-4F11-84DD-11D620B2CDF0%40umb.edu.
