Asst. Prof in risk/science/environmental communication at Northeastern University | Studying climate, hazards, renewable energy, and how humans make sense of it all
Dr. Cat Lambert
A belated happy #WorldOceansDay courtesy of @newenglandaquarium.bsky.social
"At the heart of this narrative are the hidden personal lives of the queer men recruited to build the geography program—the same ones who were later blamed for its demise." I consider myself at the very least geography-adjacent as a scholar but I knew nothing about this 👀
Book recs from the T: I saw someone reading a book called "Let Geography Die" last week and immediately had to know more #mbta
I'm determined to 1. use my patio more and 2. get through my reading list this summer
"...the little-known and oft-misunderstood story of geographical research and education at Harvard University...Alison Mountz and Kira Williams unearth the personal and institutional secrets that drove the sudden closure of Harvard's geography program at the precise moment that it reached its apex."