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Our guest for this episode is Frances Roberts-Gregory, an ecowomanist ethnographer and PhD Candidate in Society & Environment at the University of California, Berkeley. She lectured on climate justice, environmental racism, digital media and gender justice at Tulane University and Bard Early College New Orleans (BECNO). Frances also consulted for the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice as the project manager for the Gulf Equity Water Corps Project. Her current research explores women of color, post-apocalyptic imaginings and state-corporate crime in Louisiana. She is a founding member of the Feminist Agenda for a Green New Deal and hopes to increase the underrepresentation of grassroots women of color in climate policy in the future
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Our guest for this episode is Frances Roberts-Gregory, an ecowomanist ethnographer and PhD Candidate in Society & Environment at the University of California, Berkeley. She lectured on climate justice, environmental racism, digital media and gender justice at Tulane University and Bard Early College New Orleans (BECNO). Frances also consulted for the Deep South Center for Environmental Justice as the project manager for the Gulf Equity Water Corps Project. Her current research explores women of color, post-apocalyptic imaginings and state-corporate crime in Louisiana. She is a founding member of the Feminist Agenda for a Green New Deal and hopes to increase the underrepresentation of grassroots women of color in climate policy in the future