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Our urban landscape is dotted with abandoned lots. We’ve all noticed them—or not noticed them. These seemingly derelict spaces are often filled with left-behind concrete slabs and littered with old tires, broken-down and rusting washing machines, and other detritus of our throwaway culture. If you stop and look past the trash, you’ll notice grass and vines are slowly reclaiming these marginal spaces. In that reclaiming, wildlife is eking out a healthful existence outside the human realm. These abandoned places where wild nature collides with the rubble of human domination hosts a surprising number of species. Here Brown explores his experiences of urban nature and helps to illuminate the ways that social and economic justice are inextricably intertwined with environmental justice as we explore these urban edgelands. (hosted by Justine Willis Toms)
Christopher Brown is an accomplished lawyer who has worked on two Supreme Court confirmation hearings. He has also been general counsel for several technology companies. His varied experiences span from restoring prairies to reporting from Central American war zones. He’s author of three award-nominated science fiction novels. His current nonfiction book explores the natural world in urban settings.
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Host: Justine Willis Toms Interview Date: 12/2/2024 Program Number: 3831
From Album: A Windham Hill RetrospectiveArtist: Alex DeGrassi2010 Windham Hill E2-VWH-21011
Opening Essay: Track 02 CausewayMusic Break 1: Track 01 OverlandMusic Break 2: Track 04 WindowMusic Break 3: Track 06 Blue Trout