
EP. 4 Pt. 2 Kofi Boone - The Black Landscape
03/14/23 • 32 min
Environmental racism, a product of policy, leading to environmental justice. The lack of environmental benefits which may be missing in environmental justice. Democratic design as a part of planning and community design.
Environmental racism, a product of policy, leading to environmental justice. The lack of environmental benefits which may be missing in environmental justice. Democratic design as a part of planning and community design.
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Wading Deep Podcast - EP. 4 Pt. 2 Kofi Boone - The Black Landscape
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Wading Deep Podcast
Kofi Boone
Fellow of the American Society of Landscape Architects, The Joseph D. Moore, Distinguished Professor of Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning at North Carolina State University
SPEAKERS: 2
Speaker 1–Reverend Jemonde Taylor, Rector – St. Ambrose Episcopal Church
Speaker 2–Professor Kofi Boone, Fellow o
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