Episode #33 – Jayson Maurice Porter: Race, History, and the Environment
Ebony Bailey speaks with Jayson Maurice Porter, who is a PhD candidate in history at Northwestern University and recent Fulbright-García Robles Scholar. His dissertation focuses on Mexican environmental history and political…
Read MoreEpisode #32 – Larry Swatuk: Rethinking Our Relationship to Water in Cities
In this episode, EcoCiv’s strategic partnerships coordinator, Ellie Leaning speaks with Larry Swatuk, who is a professor of international development at University of Waterloo. Larry’s expertise blends technical hydrological knowledge…
Read MoreEpisode #31 – Zack Walsh: Relational Commoning
Jeremy Fackenthal speaks with Zack Walsh, who works at the One Project as a senior researcher of economics and governance. The One Project is a recently launched think-tank that is…
Read MoreEpisode #30 – The Next Economy: Dialogue on Global Systems Change
As the socio-economic effects of coronavirus worsen, the deep failures of our global economic order are being revealed. Is this the end of the neoliberal era? What will the economy…
Read MoreEpisode #29 – The Most Important Lessons from COVID-19: A Conversation on Global Systems Change
As world leaders struggle to address the coronavirus pandemic, one thing has become certain: this is more than a health crisis. From Covid’s impact on economic systems, ecological systems, and…
Read MoreEpisode #28 – Julia Watson: Lo-TEK Technologies & Indigenous Knowledge
EcoCiv’s communications manager, Ebony Bailey speaks with designer, activist, and academic, Julia Watson. Julia is a leading expert on indigenous, nature-based technologies, as profiled in her new book, Lo-TEK, Design…
Read MoreEpisode #27 – David Cobb: Solidarity Economies
On this episode, Austin Roberts speaks with political activist, David Cobb. David has been involved in progressive and radical politics in the U.S. for many years. He was the Green…
Read MoreEpisode #26 – Mark Anielski: Toward An Economy of Well-Being
Philip Clayton speaks with ecological economist Mark Anielski. Mark is the author of the award-winning book, The Economics of Happiness (2007), and most recently, An Economy of Well-Being (2018), which…
Read MoreEpisode #25 – What is Ecological Civilization?: Philip Clayton and Wm. Andrew Schwartz
Jeremy Fackenthal speaks with Philip Clayton and Andrew Schwartz about their exciting new book, What is Ecological Civilization: Crisis, Hope, and the Future of the Planet. As you will hear…
Read MoreEpisode #24 – Ernst Conradie: Ecotheology & the Global Water Crisis
Philip Clayton speaks with Ernst Conradie, who is senior professor of religion and theology at the University of Western Cape in South Africa. Ernst is also one of the task…
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