January 1st, 2016 - December 31st, 2016 | PROJECT
A public event series, “Ecohumanities for Cities in Crisis,” will bring humanities scholars and the public together in Miami, FL to discuss the tension between humans and nature over hundreds of years. Miami is on the verge of an environmental crisis from a warming planet and rising seas. As the region grapples with policy and science issues, humanities scholars have a unique role to play. The project will frame humanistic discussion about urban environments, risk, and resilience. The centerpiece is a public forum in March 2016 which includes a plenary of scholars from diverse humanities disciplines, a walking tour, and a panel on diversity and justice in environmental advocacy. There will be five subsequent public programs through the Fall 2016, an on online archive of all events, professional development activities for high school teachers, a graduate public environmental history course, and a curated museum exhibit.
Project Website(s)
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Team Members
April Merleaux, Principal Investigator, Florida International University Board of TrusteesFunders
Funding Source: NEH
Funding Program: Humanities in the Public Square
Award Number: LD-234315-16
Funding Amount: $162,242
Tags
Access and Inclusion: Urban
Audience: Administration | Leadership | Policymakers | Educators | Teachers | General Public | Museum | ISE Professionals | Scientists | Undergraduate | Graduate Students
Discipline: Climate | Ecology | forestry | agriculture | History | policy | law
Resource Type: Project Descriptions
Environment Type: Exhibitions | Higher Education Programs | Informal | Formal Connections | Museum and Science Center Exhibits | Professional Development | Conferences | Networks | Professional Development and Workshops | Public Events and Festivals | Public Programs