New platform for civil society-university collaboration
A space for connecting with activists, artists, scholars and others involved in environmental justice work – both in Denmark and globally.
While the funding period for the Network for Global Justice and the Environmental Humanities has come to an end, the network lives on in a new form – an online platform!
Supported by a grant from the Independent Research Council of Denmark, the EH Justice network – initiated by scholars at Aarhus, Aalborg, and Roskilde universities – has sought to foster new kinds of engagements between researchers and green civil society actors, including activists and artists.
The new platform creates a space to continue and expand these cross-sector dialogues. With event announcements, profiles, and messaging functions, it aims to connect activists, artists, scholars and others involved in environmental justice work – both in Denmark and globally – and to encourage collaborations, exchange of knowledge and access to resources.
The platform is hosted on Hylo, a not-for-profit, community-led technology commons built especially for purpose-driven groups. Take a look here!