Gregg MitmanProf. Gregg Mitman is the Vilas Research and William Coleman Professor of History, Medical History, and Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He is an award-winning author, filmmaker, and teacher, whose interests span the history of science, medicine, and the environment in the United States and the world and include a commitment to environmental and social justice.
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Alicia IversonAlicia Iverson is a PhD Candidate and a Cartography Teaching Assistant for the Geography Department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. The primary focus of her research is to use maps and the mapmaking process as a participatory, inclusive, and community-building technique that supports marginalized communities and improves Wisconsin’s public institutions, such as community centers, prisons and jails, and universities.
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Meghan KautzerMeghan Kautzer is a Program Coordinator for Environmental Conservation at the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is a passionate individual that demonstrates professionalism, confidence, and a strong work ethic. She maintains sharp attention to detail and is an active problem-solver. Her primary goal is to support and guide others to reach their potential.
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Valerie Stull, Ph.D.Valerie Stull, Ph.D., is an interdisciplinary environmental health scientist by training. As a postdoctoral research associate in the Global Health Institute, she is investigating issues at the intersection of agriculture, the environment and global health. Stull explores various aspects of food security and food sovereignty in a changing climate. She has worked in Zambia, South Africa, Kenya, Rwanda, India, Peru and Palestine on research, health and agriculture development projects with non-profit organizations, donor agencies, and governments.
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