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EPISODE · Jan 19, 2024 · 1H 9M

#168: From Climate Grief to Active Hope with Stephanie Malin

from Meathead Hippie · host Emily Schromm

Stephanie A. Malin, Ph.D. is an environmental sociologist specializing in the community impacts of extraction and energy production. Her main interests include environmental justice, environmental health, social movements, and market-based economies. She also examines communities building more distributive and regenerative systems. Stephanie serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Colorado State University, and she is an adjunct Associate Professor with the Colorado School of Public Health. Stephanie co-founded and co-directs the Center for Environmental Justice at CSU. She is an award-winning teacher of courses on environmental justice, water and social justice, and environmental sociology. Stephanie is the author of two books, Building Something Better: Environmental Crises and the Promise of Community Change (2022) with Meghan Elizabeth Kallman, and The Price of Nuclear Power: Uranium Communities and Environmental Justice (2015). www.instagram.com/stephanie_malin https://environmentaljustice.colostate.edu/ ------- Find Em's Tri-Mag below, and use the code MEATHEADHIPPIE for 15% off <3 https://myempirica.com/products/tri-mag ---- BOOK A FREE OFFICE HOURS WITH EM: https://calendly.com/emilyschromm/empirica-office-hours -------- www.emilyschromm.com Your feedback is so important to us! Comments, shares, reviews, and emails all are welcome! :) [email protected]

Stephanie A. Malin, Ph.D. is an environmental sociologist specializing in the community impacts of extraction and energy production. Her main interests include environmental justice, environmental health, social movements, and market-based economies. She also examines communities building more distributive and regenerative systems. Stephanie serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Colorado State University, and she is an adjunct Associate Professor with the Colorado School of Public Health. Stephanie co-founded and co-directs the Center for Environmental Justice at CSU. She is an award-winning teacher of courses on environmental justice, water and social justice, and environmental sociology. Stephanie is the author of two books, Building Something Better: Environmental Crises and the Promise of Community Change (2022) with Meghan Elizabeth Kallman, and The Price of Nuclear Power: Uranium Communities and Environmental Justice (2015). www.instagram.com/stephanie_malin https://environmentaljustice.colostate.edu/ ------- Find Em's Tri-Mag below, and use the code MEATHEADHIPPIE for 15% off <3 https://myempirica.com/products/tri-mag ---- BOOK A FREE OFFICE HOURS WITH EM: https://calendly.com/emilyschromm/empirica-office-hours -------- www.emilyschromm.com Your feedback is so important to us! Comments, shares, reviews, and emails all are welcome! :) [email protected]

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