The number of people forced to move—within their own countries and across political borders—by climate change is already at unprecedented highs and growing. This interdisciplinary panel of Stony Brook faculty members kicks off our Spring Speaker series exploring climate change migration. Each panelist will share their perspective on climate change migration and their approach to better understanding it.
Co-organized and moderated by IGS Board Members: Nancy Hiemstra (Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies) and Jeffrey Santa Ana (Department of English)
Panelists:
Mark Chambers (Africana Studies)
Gallya Lahav (Political Sciences)
Javier Uriarte (Hispanic Languages and Literature)
This lecture is part of the Stony Brook University Institute for Globalization Studies Spring 2022 Lecture Series "Climate Change and Global Migration Patterns." For more information and upcoming events, see our website: [ Ссылка ]...
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