Check out Associate Professor in Residence Phoebe Godfrey’s two new books! Written by the co-founder and former board president of a non-profit shared-use commercial kitchen, Understanding Just Sustainabilities from Within presents an intersectional analysis of CLiCK (Commercially Licensed Co-operative Kitchen), in order to explore what just sustainabilities can look and feel like from within and without. Through a unique combination […]
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Phoebe Godfrey: “Social-Environmental Justice Begins with ‘Radical Self-Love'”
Read Associate Professor in Residence Phoebe Godfrey’s recent article in Neighbors, “Social Environmental Justice Begins with ‘Radical Self-Love.'” Citing her current Sustainable Societies course and the work of Sonya Renee Taylor, Dr. Godfrey forwards that Western culture breeds disembodiment, and “only a disembodied culture would actively, knowingly, and willingly destroy its external body, the Earth.”
Phoebe Godfrey Q&A: Climate Grief and Our Crisis of Culture
Check out Associate Professor in Residence of Sociology, Phoebe Godfrey in UConn Today’s recent article titled Q&A: Climate Grief and Our Crisis of Culture where she answers questions regarding Climate Grief. ***Excerpt from Article*** A common reaction to the developments of the daily news cycle is a feeling of anxiety and despair in the […]
Phoebe Godfrey: Service Learning Project Comes to Fruition
The article in UConn Today called “Campus Welcomes a New Garden to Foster Connection in Memory of the Late ‘Swing Tree” discusses a new garden overlooking Swan Lake serves both to memorialize the beloved “swing tree” and to foster conversations among the UConn community. Phoebe Godfrey, Associate Professor in Residence of Sociology, says her fall […]
Phoebe Godfrey: Contributing Author to “The Immigrant Food Nexus”
The Open Access edition of The Immigrant-Food Nexus: Borders, Labor and Identity in North America is now available at: https://direct.mit.edu/books/book/4614/The-Immigrant-Food-NexusBorders-Labor-and-Identity. Phoebe Godfrey contributed a chapter on CLiCK, a non-profit, multi-cultural, multi-service kitchen connecting farmers, chefs, and food-lovers. Their producers buy local ingredients, support local farms, and help to grow our local economy—right here in Windham […]