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Navigating Diversity welcomes KISU's newest program, "Sustainable Idaho"

In this special episode of Navigating Diversity, host Krystoff Kissoon welcomes the hosts of KISU's newest program, "Sustainable Idaho", to give their unique perspectives on the importance of diversity in sustainability initiatives. 

Sustainable Idaho covers a wide variety of local and statewide sustainability topics that are of interest to ISU students, the university, and larger SE Idaho community such as water, energy, climate, and agriculture. This project is a collaboration between ISU’s Sustainability Club, KISU and the Portneuf Resource Council. 
 

Julie Raymond is a doctoral student in the Political Science Department. Her research is focused on climate change, with specific interest in distinctions of scale, human security, adaptation and resilience, and climate diplomacy. She loves the outdoors, gardening, dancing, reading and traveling.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

"Sustainable Idaho" Co-Host, Chris Brown, visiting Glacier National Park.

Chris Brown is a doctoral student in the Political Science Department at Idaho State University. He primarily researches the complex history, philosophy, and politics that affect the relationship between humans and technology. In his downtime, he enjoys gaming, music, road trips, and being in the outdoors.

 
 
You can contact Chris and Julie with questions, feedback, and suggestions for topics at SustainableClub@isu.edu.