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Gatekeeping the Great Outdoors (ft. Sheamus Johnson and Midy Aponte)

Gatekeeping the Great Outdoors (ft. Sheamus Johnson and Midy Aponte)

FromThe SustainUW Podcast


Gatekeeping the Great Outdoors (ft. Sheamus Johnson and Midy Aponte)

FromThe SustainUW Podcast

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Length:
55 minutes
Released:
Nov 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What figures and ideas have shaped the way we understand the "great outdoors" in the United States? And how have established narratives about the great outdoors obscured privilege, racism, and BIPOC histories while celebrating conservation and wilderness? In Episode 2 of our first season, hosts Hannah Kasun and Norma Behrend-Martinez explore the complicated legacies of figures like John Muir, Gifford Pinchot, Henry David Thoreau, and Theodore Roosevelt, whose influence extends to the present. To deepen this discussion, Episode 2 features two special guests: Midy Aponte, who is a communications specialist and former Executive Director of the American Latino Heritage Fund of the National Park Foundation; and Sheamus Johnson, PhD student and teaching assistant at UW–Madison who has taught a variety of environmental studies courses.
Released:
Nov 22, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (43)

The SustainUW Podcast is created and hosted by student interns from the UW-Madison Office of Sustainability. Each episode explores a different question related to sustainability as it impacts the UW-Madison campus and the broader community. Guests include professors, student activists, campus staff, and other experts who help hosts uncover the complicated story of sustainability. This podcast examines common narratives of environmentalism and questions the status quo, seeking to understand what’s up with sustainability and where we should go from here.