Shannon Dosemagen

@sdosemagen

Building collaborative spaces for dealing w/ pollution. Fellow working on / co-founder . she/her

New Orleans, LA
Joined October 2010

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    Aug 3

    I'm super excited to post this position with (we have two more opening next week so follow along for updates)! If , governance &/or energize you, consider applying for this fulltime, remote opportunity.

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    16 hours ago

    . has an RFI out for feedback re: health implications of climate change in the US and globally. Great chance to plug the important connection to air quality. Feedback requested by Aug 30.

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    Jul 29

    Interested in joining Scientific Advisory Collective? Can you offer us advice, insights & critical feedback on programme design, delivery, & best practice? Disabled, LGBTQIA+, non-binary & non-eurocentric faith-based Perspectives welcome!

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    Jul 29
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    Jul 29

    The bipartisan infrastructure deal is moving forward with some good climate investments. But compared to what President Biden proposed in the American Jobs Plan, it's cents on the dollar. We need a big, bold climate package this summer. THREAD... 🧵

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    Jul 27

    Examples from CA and NY underscore the reality that any policy meant to distribute resources to 'disadvantaged communities' is going to depend on how it is administered as much as it depends on the initial policy design.

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    Jul 27

    So, we’re shaking things up a bit. We want to know who inspires you? Where are you seeing practitioners, movements, orgs push boundaries + experiment with models to center equity + access to support their communities? We’d love to hear from you. 👉🏼

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    Jul 22

    ''Corporate greed for profit can have major ecological and social consequences. What can lay citizens do to prove that there is a link between industrial emissions and the quality of their living environment?'' news!

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    Jul 20

    Our warming world will cause even more disruption, but the research response is too little, too removed and too theoretical. There needs to be a broader, open shift to apply science to local climate adaptation.

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    Jul 20

    Two movements—open and climate—are reckoning with privilege & power in their organizing. Let's seize the moment to work intersectionally & learn from each other. provocations w & Luis Felipe.

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    now! Are you a graduate from a climate science master’s degree program or have a related science background? Do you enjoy writing about & sharing your knowledge? ELI needs you as our Science Fellow for the Climate Judiciary Project:

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    Jul 14

    This is a really thoughtful process and tech workers could do the same. Mobilize resources to educate yourself on the climate crisis and understand how the sector needs to step up. Learn in the open. Experiment. Transform yourself to transform the world.

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    Jul 6

    📢📢Do not miss our Citizen Social Science school, in the frame of project, 13-23 September! The school will explore the social dimensions of , focusing on involving citizens in a vulnerable situation as co-researchers +info ➡️

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  14. Jun 30

    Industrial pollution in Louisiana, as elsewhere, has literally buried the history of communities. Check out this short piece on using historical maps & local history to uncover and preserve the places where ancestors now rest.

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  15. Jun 28

    Tomorrow! Join an community call June 29 at 14:00UTC for a conversation on the challenges of translating the Open movement into environmental research of the . We’ll be joined by Sílvio Carlos () & Myanna Lahsen.

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    Jun 24

    Junto con estas estrellas, escribimos un artículo para Branch sobre los retos históricos del movimiento Open que debe resolver para involucrarse con aspectos de la justicia social y ambiental, que nuevas generaciones de personas activistas están liderando. ✨

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    Jun 24

    How can the adoption of benefit technology transfer offices? A new policy brief from answers this question & more

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  18. Jun 24

    Grappling with the tragedy of the anti-commons, foundational inequities in the open and climate movements & potential opportunities to change course.. check out our (, , LF Murillo, , ) new article on !

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    Jun 13

    How many years of studying Union Carbide before I understood its once baffling mix of products (& env pollutants): the links btwn metals, plastics, petrochemicals? It was the photography of Ansel Adams that helped me piece things together. See then anew.

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    Jun 23

    Recently I've been working with some folks of , writing a series of policy briefs on aimed at key audiences. The briefs are the result of workshops gathering a variety of stakeholders around OSH. I'll be adding them here as they're published 👇

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