Hi Everyone,
With the Covid-19 pandemic quarantining all of us in our homes, this is the perfect time to expand your cooking skills and your palates! Please join me every Wednesday evening at 5 pm, beginning tonight, April 15th, for a free Plant-Based Zoom Class. If you want to have the recipe sent to you ahead of time, please register. It will be fun! We can cook dinner together and be sitting down to eat around 6 pm!
Register in advance for this Zoom Class:
https://us04web.zoom.us/meeting/register/upUqcOmtqjMitglR_cY0nuMDmX9oApn5GA
Because I want these classes to be accessible to everyone, there is no charge. However, if you would like to contribute to offset my expenses, it would be much appreciated. You can make a contribution here.
My Guest this week on the Progressive Radio Network is Dr. Heidi Hutner, Professor of Sustainability at Stony Brook University, and Director and Producer of ACCIDENTS CAN HAPPEN; The Women of Three Mile Island!
Dr. Heidi Hutner is a professor of Sustainability and English at Stony Brook University and a scholar of nuclear and environmental history and eco-feminism. She is the winner of Sierra Club Long Island’s 2015 Environmentalist of the Year Award. At Stony Brook University, she teaches courses on environmental literature, history, and film. She chaired the Sustainability Studies Program for six years and was Associate Dean in the School of Marine and Atmospheric Science. Hutner publishes widely as a writer and journalist on nuclear, environmental and gender issues. She regularly gives public and keynote talks at universities and conferences on environmental studies and ecofeminism. Her current book project, ACCIDENTS CAN HAPPEN: VOICES OF WOMEN AND NUCLEAR DISASTERS will accompany the documentary and forms the basis of the film series. Hutner’s many books, book chapters, and essays have been published by Oxford University Press, University of Virginia Press, Palgrave Press, Rowman and Littlefield Press, Broadview Press, among others. As a journalist, she writes for the New York Times, Ms. Magazine, Public Radio International, DAME, Spirituality and Health, Mom’s Clean Air Force, Yes!, Tikkun, and more. Hutner produces the popular web video show, Coffee with Hx2, in which she interviews world experts, Nobel Peace Prize winners, McArthur Genius Fellows, and other luminaries on sustainability and environmental issues. She recently appeared on the NBC News Think episode, “Clean Water is a Human Right” and gave a Tedx on “Eco-Grief and Ecofeminism.” Hutner was the associate producer of the off-Broadway climate-change musical, Endangered.
I am so thrilled to have Heidi on my show to talk about her upcoming film and the work she is doing. Please join us on Thursday for an engaging discussion on our environment, climate change, and the voices of women!
My radio show, iEat Green with Bhavani on the Progressive Radio Network is live, every Thursday, from 10-11 am, EST. To tune in to the live show, just navigate to PRN.fm and listen in!
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Bhavani
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