Watch the session from the 2020 Natural Hazards workshop featuring Lowlander members as panelists and moderators:
Session description: Enough is abundance, as Dick Krajeski, a longtime leader in our hazards community, was known for saying. In this way he reminded us that when we live as if we already have enough, we live sustainably and in ways that help lift oppression and reduce inequality and injustice. This session brings together people from diverse and intersecting places of Dick’s life for an intergenerational conversation about hope and healing. The Natural Hazards community is invited to engage in a just dialogue in which we bring our whole, true selves (open and vulnerable) to ask—what are the questions for this community to be questioning, and to be asking, to motivate change and to move our systems of research and practice toward more equitable futures for all.
Read the transcript.
Other sessions at the Natural Hazards Workshop feature Shirley Laska and Alessandra Jerolleman. See the full schedule of presentations at Natural Hazards Workshop 2020.