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Esaac, Pwint, and Bennett, each with their unique perspectives, join Dr. Easley to discuss their experiences at Yale School of the Environment. Their roles as leaders on campus, promoting a just and equitable learning environment, are deeply influenced by their upbringing and background. These factors are intricately linked to their research areas of focus, such as food sovereignty and access to outdoor spaces for recreation. The episode offers insights into campus activism, little-known history about environmental conservation, and how these three individuals draw strength from each other to maintain their joy.
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Esaac, Pwint, and Bennett, each with their unique perspectives, join Dr. Easley to discuss their experiences at Yale School of the Environment. Their roles as leaders on campus, promoting a just and equitable learning environment, are deeply influenced by their upbringing and background. These factors are intricately linked to their research areas of focus, such as food sovereignty and access to outdoor spaces for recreation. The episode offers insights into campus activism, little-known history about environmental conservation, and how these three individuals draw strength from each other to maintain their joy.

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