Join us in this engaging episode of The ‘Commons for Justice Podcast’ as Dr. Rebecca Friedman, co-organizer of the FIU-CfJ project and founding director of FIU's Wolfsonian Public Humanities Lab, delves into the important fusion of art, humanities, and resilience. Dr. Friedman illustrates how these interconnected disciplines shape our understanding of disaster impacts and community-driven resilience strategies. Listen to learn more about the empowering role of art in mobilizing communities and shaping the minds of future leaders.
Tune into this insightful discussion on leveraging multidisciplinary approaches to tackle the complex dimensions of 'Race, Risk, and Resilience'!
FIU ‘CfJ’: https://commonsforjustice.fiu.edu/
Learn More about Dr. Rebecca Friedman:
https://wphl.fiu.edu/about-us/staff-faculty/people/rebecca-friedman.html
Guest: Dr. Rebecca Friedman
Creator, Host, Executive Producer: Genai Witter
Associate Producer: Andrea Fonseca
Editor: Julian Davis
Editor: Victoria Fonseca
Note: Marvin Weeks is no longer featured in the ‘Under the Tree Exhibition’ as previously mentioned."
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