
Ryan Juskus
@rjuskus1
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Teacher-scholar of religion, ethics & environmental justice | Environmental Fellow @PrincetonEnviro | Ph.D in Religion from @DukeGradSchool.
Joined April 2021
RT @truthout: Communities that have contributed little to the climate crisis are bearing its brunt — but nowhere on Earth is safe. https://….
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Communities that have contributed little to the climate crisis are bearing its brunt — but nowhere on Earth is safe.
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RT @EnvHumanities: Ryan Juskus @rjuskus1 traces the origins and transformation of sacrifice zones, including why some activists have tried….
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In an article I wrote for @EnvHumanities I show how analyzing the religious dimensions of environmental justice and its concept of a "sacrifice zone" can promote a more transformative approach to environmental action. Take a look. It's open-access.
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RT @peaceandhopeusa: We hope you join us as we rally together on November 30 at 8pm for #GivingTuesday. You can be a part of bringing hope….
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RT @peaceandhopeusa: #GivingTuesday is only 1 week away. Check this out. 👇. Give next week and your money can go twice as far to support P….
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RT @WestLondonMan: How should we think about climate change? What if we were looking at it the wrong way?@rjuskus1 & I set out a different….
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The phrase “climate change” frames the problem to be solved in highly abstract and distant terms. We need scientists and data points to reveal it and tell us what is happening. And even when we...
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A piece @WestLondonMan and I wrote in the lead up to COP26 about why our hope for meaningful climate action begins not with looking toward the skies and global elites but toward the earth and our neighbors. @ABCReligion.
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The phrase “climate change” frames the problem to be solved in highly abstract and distant terms. We need scientists and data points to reveal it and tell us what is happening. And even when we...
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RT @WestLondonMan: Piece by @rjuskus1 & me on why the climate change summit in Glasgow should not be the main focus, instead we need to loo….
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The phrase “climate change” frames the problem to be solved in highly abstract and distant terms. We need scientists and data points to reveal it and tell us what is happening. And even when we...
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So thankful for these years at @dukereligion and for all my colleagues and teachers. I'm looking forward to this next season with @character_wfu at @WakeForest.
Ryan Juskus will be a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Program for Leadership and Character and Environmental Program at Wake Forest. He'll be designing courses & workshops that integrate leadership and character education into Wake Forest's UG environmental studies program. Go Ryan!
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