On the latest #RootsAndResilience, our Youth Media Program student Maddie Yang sits down with Jeff Irvine of WSP, an organization that helps companies and cities, including Bethlehem, lower their carbon footprints.
On the latest #RootsAndResilience, our Youth Media Program student host Maddie Yang welcomes Jason Grauer, Executive Director at Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture in Tarrytown, NY. The non-profit farm and research center seeks to catalyze an ecological food culture in the Hudson Valley.
Our Youth Media Program student Maddie Yang returned to the airwaves earlier this week for a new episode of #RootsAndResilience. She welcomed Arash Ghale, a member of the Rodale Institute's research team, to explore Rodale's groundbreaking work in organic farming.
On the latest #RootsAndResilience, our Youth Media Program student host Maddie Yang sits down with Katelynn Frey of the NCC East 40, land set aside next to Northampton Community College's main campus to support programming for the arts, local culture, and sustainability.
On the latest #RootsAndResilience, our Youth Media Program student Maddie Yang talks with Professor Benjamin Cohen and farmer Josh Parr of LaFarm, Lafayette College's working farm and community garden. They discuss how it helps create a circular path for agriculture throughout the community.
#SycamoreGap #Hope #HadriansWall #LandscapeStories #TreeThatLivesOn #RootsAndResilience #LivingHeritage #MemoryInTheLand #StoriesInTheGap #MatterDoesNotEscape #DanceInNature #SiteSpecificDance #DanceStorytelling #MovementArt
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#InclusiveLandscapes #HeritageForAll
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Welcome to Roots & Resilience talking about AAPI youth mental health.
Too often, our voices are missing from the conversation. Our kids become invisible in the data & in the solutions. No more!
Let’s get to work. #AANHPI #AAPI #RootsAndResilience #AANHPIyouth #MentalHealthMatters
For her latest episode of #RootsAndResilience, Youth Media Program student Maddie Yang talked with Emily Roland and Keri Lasky of the Easton Farmers' Market. They explore the market's history, how it supports local farmers and economies, and some of the challenges it's faced due to climate change.
On the latest #RootsAndResilience, our Youth Media Program student Maddie Yang talked with Kate Semmens and Lauren Fosbenner of the Nurture Nature Center in Easton about their work to educate members of the Lehigh Valley on the state of the environment, using unique ideas and collaborations.
On the latest #RootsAndResilience, our Youth Media Program student Maddie Yang talks with Bina Indelicato, founder of Eco Evolutions, a sustainability consulting firm in Lawrenceville, NJ that has worked with organizations ranging from the United States Tennis Association to Johnson & Johnson.
‘Roots and Resilience: Nourishing with Food Allergies’ is a new video series under our Black People Like Me initiative that explores the impact of food allergies on daily life within the Black community.
#FoodAllergies #BPLM #FoodAllergy #BlackPeopleLikeMe #RootsandResilience
It's fair to say most people have not heard of an impact strategy consultant, but in this role, Kali Gibson helps organizations pursue sustainability. On the latest #RootsAndResilience, Maddie Yang talks with Gibson about her consultant work and her involvement with the Bethlehem Co-op Market.
WDIY's new limited series for Earth Month, #RootsAndResilience, continues this week. Maddie Yang talked with Katy Hunter of The Seed Farm, an organization in Emmaus that helps farmers begin in agriculture, supports local food banks, and much more.
Episode #2 Alan Kissinger, Greenhouse Manager at the Seed Savers Exchange. #RootsAndResilience
Episode #1 Katherine Burd, a teacher and Sustainability Chair at Moravian Academy. #RootsAndResilience
In honor of #EarthMonth in April, WDIY is excited to premiere #RootsAndResilience, a new radio show and podcast! Hosts Abigail Wood and Maddy Yang will be sharing the inspiring stories of people who are confronting environmental challenges, and fostering change through sustainable practices.
The Great God Tree stands as a quiet reminder: the oldest beings on Earth have no words, yet they heal us. Hug a tree, feel its ancient calm, and remember—roots hold steady even in storms.
#TreeTherapy
#NatureHeals
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