KEXP Presents Mind Over Matters Sustainability Segment
Summary: The Sustainability Segment presents one-on-one interviews with inspiring leaders and grass roots activists on a variety of environmental, social, and economic issues affecting life and the future of our planet. 628142
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Guest Michael Waldman, President, Brennan Center for Justice, NYU School of Law, speaks with Diane Horn about his most recent book, "The Fight to Vote".
Guest Janette Sadik-Khan, former New York City transportation commissioner, speaks with Diane Horn about her newly published book "Streetfight: Handbook for an Urban Revolution", coauthored with Seth Solomonow.
Guest Steve Gilbert, Director and Founder, Institute of Neurotoxicology and Neurological Disorders, and Affiliate Professor, Department of Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, University of Washington, speaks with Diane Horn about the health ef
Guest Jill Mangaliman, Executive Director, Got Green, speaks with Diane Horn about the newly released Climate Justice Project report “Our People, Our Planet, Our Power: Community-Led Research in South Seattle”.
Guest Teresa Mosqueda, Political and Strategic Campaign Director, Washington State Labor Council, speaks with Diane Horn about the Raise Up Washington Initiative, I-1433, which will raise the state minimum wage to $13.50 per hour and provide up to seven d
Guest Sonia Shah speaks with Diane Horn about her book, “Pandemic: Tracking Contagions from Cholera to Ebola and Beyond.
Guest Chris Wilke, Executive Director, Puget Soundkeeper Alliance, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of the Puget Soundkeeper Alliance to protect and preserve the waters of Puget Sound.
Guest Courtney White speaks with Diane Horn about his most recent book “Two Percent Solutions for the Planet: 50 Low-Cost, Low-Tech, Nature-Based Practices for Combatting Hunger, Drought, and Climate Change”.
Guest Jessica Finn Coven, Director, Office of Sustainability & Environment, City of Seattle, speaks with Diane Horn about progress made by the City of Seattle towards addressing climate change.
Guest Audra Mulkern speaks with Diane Horn about The Female Farmer Project, a chronicle of in-depth stories about the rise of women working in agriculture around the world.
Guest Steve Gelb, Seattle Director, Emerald Cities Collaborative, speaks with Diane Horn about the RENEW multifamily housing program that will bring energy and water savings to affordable housing.
Guest Jack Tomkinson, Executive Director, Urban Sparks, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of Urban Sparks to facilitate the creation and improvement of public spaces.
Guest Eric de Place, Policy Director, Sightline Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about oil transport by rail in the Pacific Northwest and the implications for climate change.
Guests Randi Abrams-Caras, Senior Campaign Director, and Nancy Uding, Grants & Research Specialist, Washington Toxics Coalition. speak with Diane Horn about what the Washington Toxics Coalition is doing at the policy and marketplace levels to stem the flo
Guest Jason Mark speaks with Diane Horn about his book “Satellites in the High Country: Searching for the Wild in the Age of Man.”