Episode 21: Resilience Justice: From Local Action to Global Impact

Host Julie B. Adler crosses generations to reveal how innovative approaches to environmental justice, community engagement, and adaptive governance can foster resilient communities amid social and ecological challenges. Featuring Dr. Tony Arnold, Boehl Chair in Land Use and Property at the University of Louisville Brandeis School of Law and the Department of Urban and Public Affairs, and Resilience Justice fellows Irie Ewers and Carcyle Barrett. Learn how the Resilience Justice framework is designed to help communities adapt and respond to an uncertain future through real-world applications, from climate adaptation in coastal cities to equity-focused initiatives in Louisville, and uncover the global impact of this pioneering work.

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Episode 20:Resilience through Community Building