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What does justice look like in the face of a global climate crisis shaped by colonialism and inequality?
In this episode of Reimagining Government, hosts Gabrielle Beran and Kandice Louis-Wilson talk with Dr. Farhana Sultana, leading scholar of climate justice and Professor of Geography at Syracuse University.
Farhana unpacks how climate coloniality continues to shape policies and outcomes, why Global South voices are sidelined, and how centring equity and care can transform global climate governance.
Her insights challenge us to reckon with history, rebalance power, and reimagine climate action through the lens of justice.
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What does justice look like in the face of a global climate crisis shaped by colonialism and inequality?
In this episode of Reimagining Government, hosts Gabrielle Beran and Kandice Louis-Wilson talk with Dr. Farhana Sultana, leading scholar of climate justice and Professor of Geography at Syracuse University.
Farhana unpacks how climate coloniality continues to shape policies and outcomes, why Global South voices are sidelined, and how centring equity and care can transform global climate governance.
Her insights challenge us to reckon with history, rebalance power, and reimagine climate action through the lens of justice.

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