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Jennie C. Stephens Highlights Intersectionality Within the Climate Crisis

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Jennie C. Stephens (Director of the School of PPUA; Dean’s Professor of Sustainability Science & Policy) spoke on the CAI podcast, The Point, to discuss her new book, Diversifying Power: Why We Need Antiracist, Feminist Leadership on Climate and Energy. The podcast highlights how antiracist and feminist policies must be central to all discussions about the climate crisis. Stephens is joined by two other guests on the podcast, Madhavi Venkatesan, founder and executive director of Sustainable Practices and Leslie Jonas, Vice-Chairwoman of the Native Land Conservancy.

Listen to the full podcast here.

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