On April 24th we held our first “NiCHE at 20” event, a livestream panel of NiCHE folk representing every stage of our organization’s journey over the past twenty years. The panelists reflected on NiCHE’s role in cultivating community in environmental history, our organization’s strengths and weaknesses, and where we would like to see the organization go in the next decade. This discussion is now available to watch on YouTube.
Panelists included:
Alan MacEachern
Sean Kheraj
Jennifer Bonnell
Andrew Watson
Estraven Lupino-Smith
Chaired by Jessica DeWitt, NiCHE Editor-in-Chief
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