In this interview, Lis Thomas discusses her background in farming, the impacts of climate change on urban farmers, and the ways urban farmers are attempting to alleviate these effects. She also talks about flooding in the Jefferson Chalmers and East…
Lisa Burnett discusses the effects of flooding on the Jefferson Chalmers neighborhood, particularly the floods in 2021. She also talks about the lasting impact of Covid-19 on her community and the world.
Loretta Rodgers talks about how the flood of 2021 impacted her neighborhood. She shares her thoughts on why the flooding occurred, how residents and the city government responded to the situation, and how future floods can be prevented.
MaLinda Hall discusses her experiences with the 2021 flood that affected riverside neighborhoods in Detroit, as well as her time working at a nursing home during the peak of Covid-19.
In partnership with the Manistique Community Treehouse Center
Margaret Weber talks about her efforts to promote recycling and oppose the Detroit incinerator, and the lessons she's learned about environmental advocacy.
In this interview, Mark Applegate shares how the Polio vaccine was received very differently from the Covid-19 vaccine and how it has become political to have an opinion about Covid-19.
Dr. Paola Seidel discusses her practice's transition to telemedicine during the Covid-19 pandemic, the pandemic's effects on her family, and Covid's lasting impacts on society.
Paul Stark shares his history of involvement with Detroit’s Rouge Park, and the issues the board of Friends of the Rouge Park have been working to address since 2002. He discusses the various environmental challenges faced by the park, including…
In this interview, Raymond Lozano shares how climate change has impacted his community and how his community works to effect positive change. He also briefly discusses the post-Covid world.