
Religious Literacy and Climate Justice
How does religion shape the political, social, an…
April 26, 20231h 2m
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Show Notes
How does religion shape the political, social, and economic systems that have contributed to climate collapse, in both explicit and embedded ways? How can a critical understanding of religion help us reimagine and develop effective responses to climate collapse?
RPL Fellows with expertise in policy, environmental science, Native and Indigenous rights, and education discussed the ways religious and spiritual literacy can enhance policy and scientific efforts to understand the drivers of climate collapse and advance climate justice.
This event was part of HDS's Climate Justice Week. It took place April 14, 2023.
Panelists
Cynthia Wilson: RPL Native and Indigenous Rights Fellow
Teresa Cavazos Cohn: RPL Climate Justice Fellow
Rev. Naomi Washington-Leapheart: RPL Government Fellow
Moderator
Sarabinh Levy-Brightman: RPL Education Fellow
A full transcript can be found online: https://rpl.hds.harvard.edu/news/2023/05/11/video-religious-literacy-and-climate-justice
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