Home Actress Regina Hall HD Instagram Photos and Wallpapers September 2020 Regina Hall Instagram - This week my #WCW is highlighting the phenomenal Dr. Fushcia-Ann Hoover (@EcoGreenQueen), a social-ecological systems #scientist, “bringing environmental justice to #STEM through #GreenSpaces + Black faces + the places in-between.” Dr. Hoover explores the intersections of urban hydrology, green infrastructure, and ecosystem services in the context of #EnvironmentalJustice and urban planning. As a postdoc at the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center, she investigates ways of using green infrastructure to build #equity in marginalized #UrbanCommunities. She also has The #EcoGreenQueen Blog where she explores important connections between people, places, and the environment, through her experiences as an interdisciplinary researcher and #queer Black woman. To learn about her journey, or book a one-on-one or small group consult on integrating environmental justice frameworks or fields outside your expertise, follow #ecogreenqueen #HappyReading. “Environmental racism permeates not just the air we breathe or the trees we (don’t) see, but our freedom to enjoy them.”

Regina Hall Instagram – This week my #WCW is highlighting the phenomenal Dr. Fushcia-Ann Hoover (@EcoGreenQueen), a social-ecological systems #scientist, “bringing environmental justice to #STEM through #GreenSpaces + Black faces + the places in-between.” Dr. Hoover explores the intersections of urban hydrology, green infrastructure, and ecosystem services in the context of #EnvironmentalJustice and urban planning. As a postdoc at the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center, she investigates ways of using green infrastructure to build #equity in marginalized #UrbanCommunities. She also has The #EcoGreenQueen Blog where she explores important connections between people, places, and the environment, through her experiences as an interdisciplinary researcher and #queer Black woman. To learn about her journey, or book a one-on-one or small group consult on integrating environmental justice frameworks or fields outside your expertise, follow #ecogreenqueen #HappyReading. “Environmental racism permeates not just the air we breathe or the trees we (don’t) see, but our freedom to enjoy them.”

Regina Hall Instagram - This week my #WCW is highlighting the phenomenal Dr. Fushcia-Ann Hoover (@EcoGreenQueen), a social-ecological systems #scientist, “bringing environmental justice to #STEM through #GreenSpaces + Black faces + the places in-between.” Dr. Hoover explores the intersections of urban hydrology, green infrastructure, and ecosystem services in the context of #EnvironmentalJustice and urban planning. As a postdoc at the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center, she investigates ways of using green infrastructure to build #equity in marginalized #UrbanCommunities. She also has The #EcoGreenQueen Blog where she explores important connections between people, places, and the environment, through her experiences as an interdisciplinary researcher and #queer Black woman. To learn about her journey, or book a one-on-one or small group consult on integrating environmental justice frameworks or fields outside your expertise, follow #ecogreenqueen #HappyReading. “Environmental racism permeates not just the air we breathe or the trees we (don’t) see, but our freedom to enjoy them.”

Regina Hall Instagram – This week my #WCW is highlighting the phenomenal Dr. Fushcia-Ann Hoover (@EcoGreenQueen), a social-ecological systems #scientist, “bringing environmental justice to #STEM through #GreenSpaces + Black faces + the places in-between.”
Dr. Hoover explores the intersections of urban hydrology, green infrastructure, and ecosystem services in the context of #EnvironmentalJustice and urban planning. As a postdoc at the National Socio-Environmental Synthesis Center, she investigates ways of using green infrastructure to build #equity in marginalized #UrbanCommunities.
She also has The #EcoGreenQueen Blog where she explores important connections between people, places, and the environment, through her experiences as an interdisciplinary researcher and #queer Black woman. To learn about her journey, or book a one-on-one or small group consult on integrating environmental justice frameworks or fields outside your expertise, follow #ecogreenqueen #HappyReading.
“Environmental racism permeates not just the air we breathe or the trees we (don’t) see, but our freedom to enjoy them.” | Posted on 10/Sep/2020 00:18:05

Regina Hall Instagram – Today’s #WCW goes to the brilliant Dr. Chelsea Mikael Frazier (@amazon_scholar) a Black feminist ecocritic—writing, researching, and teaching at the intersection of Black feminist theory and #environmental thought. 

After encountering many people who couldn’t (or wouldn’t) see the connection between feminism and ecology, and seeing issues like sexism and racism being brushed under the rug in favor of paying attention to the environmental crisis, Dr. Frazier created Ask An Amazon (@askanamazon), a platform that brings light to the connections between these largely ignored issues. 

Dr. Frazier is a Faculty Fellow in the @CornellUniversity Department of English and in the Fall of 2021 she’ll begin her tenure-track appointment as an Assistant Professor of African American Literature. She is also currently at work on her first book manuscript—an ecocritical study of contemporary #Blackwomen artists, writers, and activists. Dr. Frazier, like many of us, has found that in order to understand how to change our environments, we must first do A LOT of (un)learning in order to change ourselves. #EcoFeminist #BlackEcologist #AskAnAmazon

“Properly addressing #ClimateChange cannot be done without tackling all these other issues, too.”

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