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The League of Women Voters is a non-partisan, voter education organization encouraging informed, active participation in government. We believe that voting is a fundamental citizen right that must be ... more
FAQs about League of Women Voters Washtenaw County:How many episodes does League of Women Voters Washtenaw County have?The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.
February 05, 2022Protecting our watershedSpeakers Kris Olsson and Janet Kahan of the Huron River Watershed Council, and Diana Kern of Legacy Land Conservancy join in a panel discussion about the importance of protecting our watershed, and how conserving land protects our water. Kris gives an overview of the wide range of the Huron River Watershed and how it protects us from extreme rain and flood threats. Janet shares information about the Council’s school outreach programs. And Diana focuses on how preserving land protects our water quality and prevents flooding....more1h 23minPlay
January 30, 2022Zero Waste - the future of recyclingMuch has been written in the last few years about the collapse of recycling worldwide. For decades after the first Earth Day in April 1970, American communities grew recycling programs from small drop-off sites where dedicated individuals could take their flattened, label-free cans and bottles, to municipally-operated and -funded weekly curbside pickups from single-stream recycling bins. By 2000, Americans were putting millions of tons of consumer waste into recycle bins annually, and watching it disappear, secure in the illusion of having done something good for the planet....more1h 28minPlay
January 22, 2022Detroit's most polluted zip codeDr. Gavin Edwards describes some of the history of Detroit as a city with a large history of diversity, and how federal, state and local policies have marginalized many groups over the years. He discusses the environmental movement and how air quality is everyone's concern and how these two issues are linked in the 48217 zip code. Residents are fighting for environmental justice....more1h 22minPlay
January 15, 2022Environmental Justice and Federal PolicyIndigenous systems of care for the natural world and all its inhabitants are rooted in a belief in mutual moral responsibilities in the circle of life. Indigenous groups worldwide have cultivated deep knowledge and practices for living sustainably within the natural environment. The indigenous model is very different from the careless rapacity of the “extract, burn, dump” mindset that has created the existential climate crisis now threatening all living systems on the planet....more1h 13minPlay
January 08, 2022solar installations on agricultural landCharles Gould, MSU professor, speaks on issues regarding solar installations on agricultural land at public utility and residential scale. Hosted by Shelly Schanfield and the League of Women Voters of Washtenaw County....more1h 8minPlay
January 04, 2022National Carbon PricingMary Garton and Missy Stultz, PhD, discuss the role of national carbon pricing in achieving our emissions goals on the international, national, and local levels, the status of carbon pricing legislation right now, and how this type of policy mechanism can be designed to be progressive and help communities of interest to transition to a cleaner energy world....more1h 27minPlay
October 29, 2021She Took JusticeShe Took Justice: The Black Woman, Law, and Power 1619-1969. Author, professor Gloria J. Browne-Marshall speaks with Theresa Reid about her book and the strength and perseverance of African American women through history....more1h 36minPlay
October 22, 2021Justice Reform in Washtenaw CountyBelinda Dulin and Victoria Burton-Harris speak with Theresa Reid and Shelley Schanfield. Victoria Burton-Harris serves as the Chief Assistant Prosecutor for Washtenaw County, and Belinda Dulin is Executive Director of the Dispute Resolution Center, serving Washtenaw and Livingston Counties. https://thedisputeresolutioncenter.org/How is Washtenaw County doing with efforts towards justice reform?...more1h 29minPlay
October 15, 2021Criminal Justice CollaborativeDelphia Simpson, Commissioner Sue Shink, and Sheriff Jerry Clayton are Partners for Justice: Washtenaw County’s Criminal Justice Collaborative Council (CJCC). In this podcast with Theresa Reid you will learn of the history, progress, and hopes for the collaborative effort as each of our guests contribute their expertise and experiences....more1h 23minPlay
October 08, 2021Citizens for Racial Equity in WashtenawDesirae Simmons, Co-Director, Interfaith Council for Peace and Justice, and Rev. Joe Summers speak with Theresa Reid about the one-year report from the Citizens for Racial Equity in Washtenaw (CREW) and also present the CREW toolkit. Hear the origin story of CREW - truly inspiring....more1h 20minPlay
FAQs about League of Women Voters Washtenaw County:How many episodes does League of Women Voters Washtenaw County have?The podcast currently has 13 episodes available.