Interview: UofL Environmental Anthropologist, Angela Storey

This week on Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, sits down for a chat about environmental anthropology with UofL Anthropology professor, Dr. Angela Storey. Her research examines the politics of the natural and built environment, with a focus on community activism and participatory processes of urban governance. She’s conducted research in Cape Town, South Africa to explore the politics of water, sanitation, and electricity infrastructures in informal settlements. At UofL, she’s headed a transdisciplinary project about community participation processes with Metro Louisville called “Learning how the Community Leads.”

For further reading, Angela recommends the books: "The River is in Us" by Elizabeth Hoover, and "Beyond the Big Ditch" by Ashley Carse.

More about Dr. Storey is available at louisville.edu/anthropology/abou…gela-d-storey-phd

As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW!

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