Join us for an insightful discussion with Dr. Todd Nicewonger, an anthropologist whose work bridges the fields of anthropology, design, and climate justice. His research focuses on how participatory design can address complex social and environmental challenges, particularly in communities vulnerable to climate change.
Dr. Nicewonger will present on housing justice in cold climates, highlighting his collaboration with Alaska Native communities to co-create sustainable housing solutions that address the pressing challenges of climate change.
The CPID Talks are aimed at fostering a dialogue about interesting work being done that is relevant to the public interest design field by inviting speakers from a wide variety of disciplines to share their work. This talk will be held in the in the CPID Office School of Architecture at PSU (Shattuck Hall 217). Following the talk, attendees are invited to participate in a discussion on the work. We hope you'll join us.
If you are joining virtually please register with this link: https://tinyurl.com/CPID-Talks