Sustain
“Sustainability” has become quite the buzz word, evoking images of solar panels, rooftop gardens, and recycling bins. But too rarely do we ask the question: How do we build the world we want to sustain for future generations? From the University of Utah's Sustainability Office comes Sustain, a podcast that highlights environmental justice research and scholarship by the University of Utah community. Podcast host Maria Archibald sits down with U faculty and students to learn how the sustainability movement can build and sustain a world in which environmental integrity, social equity, and economic security prosper. New episodes will be released monthly.
Sustain
LatinX belonging in Utah: 'This is home'
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University of Utah Sustainability Office
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Season 2
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Episode 3
When he moved to Utah, Armando Solorzano, University of Utah associate professor in Ethnic Studies and Family and Consumer Studies, was told the "history of Utah started recently, in 1848, the time when the settlers entered the state." However, prior to that year, Utah was part of Mexico. Listen as Sustain podcast host Maria Archibald digs into this issue with Dr. Solorzano as he discusses Latinx histories, relationships to land, and belonging in Utah.