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How communities record climate change

Professor Jacqueline Lawton with CCHEC

 

Working with communities, building trusts with residents, learning their historical knowledge  – these are all critical to understanding climate change and how diverse communities in the U.S. South are responding. Professor in UNC’s Department of Dramatic Art and dramaturg, Jacqueline Lawton joins other scholars in this Coasts, Climates, Humanities and the Environment Consortium (CCHEC) conversation to describe how they have creatively engaged with diverse coastal communities.

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CCHEC is funded by a pilot grant from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation for two years. Its partners are the University of Georgia, the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of Florida and Louisiana State University. This is the fourth in a series of conversations featuring participants in the consortium and scholars whose research informs its work.

MORE DETAILS ON CCHEC AND MORE CONVERSATIONS HERE.

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