Tuning into the Forest

Tuning into the Forest

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What steps do we need to take to make forestry and natural resource conservation more equitable? Join Dr. Estefanía Milla-Moreno, alumni from the Faculty of Forestry (UBC), as we explore stories of Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) in nature. This podcast is an initiative led by the UBC Faculty of Forestry’s Justice, Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion (JEDI) group to share new voices and promote the profiles of diverse scholars within the Faculty. Background music by Guillermo Milla Figueroa (1st series) and Israel Toto Berriel (2nd series), Yoro Noukoussi (3rd series).

Recent Episodes

  • S4:E4 Krystal M. Toney: Access to Academia and Nature as a Black scholar

    1 year ago
  • S4:E3 Dr. Ingrid Jarvis: Community engagement and the importance of accessing greenspaces for our health

    1 year ago
  • S4:E2 Ambika Tenneti: People of Colour and access to Nature in urban areas

    1 year ago
  • S4:E1 Rafael Candido Ribeiro: Experience of a dad in Academia researching about plant genetics

    1 year ago
  • S3:E3 Dr. Ngaio Hotte: Economics and trust - plus some tips on hiking with your pet

    2 years ago
  • S3:E2 Dr. Jessica Hernández: Environmental justice through Indigenous science and advocacy

    2 years ago
  • S3:E4 Dr. Danielle Ignace: Supportive networks for racialized minorities in the Faculty and climate justice with Indigenous communities

    2 years ago
  • S3:E1 Winy Vasquez: Diverse forestry experience and collaboration with Indigenous communities on food security

    2 years ago
  • S2_E4: 'Representation of girls and women in STEM careers with Dr. Paloma Corvalan'

    3 years ago
  • S2_E3: 'Conservation research on the Western Toad, the only indigenous amphibian on Haida Gwaii' with PhD Candidate, Roseanna Gamlen-Greene'

    3 years ago