Environmental Humanities Colloquium: “After Us the Deluge”

Kadir van Lohuizen, a photojournalist with NOOR, will present “After Us the Deluge” at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, in Corwin Hall, Seminar Room 130. Van Lohuizen will discuss how to convey the message of rising sea levels to a wide audience using photography, video and text. He will explore the most effective platforms to use — print media, television, self-publishing and exhibitions — and how to ensure that research is done thoroughly using different sources.

Van Lohuizen is the first speaker in the Spring 2020 Environmental Humanities and Social Transformation Colloquium sponsored by PEI. Additional speakers and dates in this series are:

MARCH 4

Sovereignty at the Margins: Precarious Lives in the Bengal Delta
Malcolm Sen
, Assistant Professor of English, University of Massachusetts-Amherst 

APRIL 22

(En)gendering Climate Justice
Farhana Sultana
, Associate Professor of Geography and Research Director for Environmental Collaboration and Conflicts, Syracuse University

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Environmental Humanities Colloquium: “After Us the Deluge”

Event Date

Wed, Feb 19, 2020 ・ 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM

Location

Corwin Hall, Seminar Room 130

Kadir van Lohuizen, a photojournalist with NOOR, will present “After Us the Deluge” at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 19, in Corwin Hall, Seminar Room 130. Van Lohuizen will discuss how to convey the message of rising sea levels to a wide audience using photography, video and text. He will explore the most effective platforms to use — print media, television, self-publishing and exhibitions — and how to ensure that research is done thoroughly using different sources.

Van Lohuizen is the first speaker in the Spring 2020 Environmental Humanities and Social Transformation Colloquium sponsored by PEI. Additional speakers and dates in this series are:

MARCH 4

Sovereignty at the Margins: Precarious Lives in the Bengal Delta
Malcolm Sen
, Assistant Professor of English, University of Massachusetts-Amherst 

APRIL 22

(En)gendering Climate Justice
Farhana Sultana
, Associate Professor of Geography and Research Director for Environmental Collaboration and Conflicts, Syracuse University