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I earned my B.A. in Cultural Anthropology at UCSC, completing my degree in Indonesia, it was life-changing. My first job was teaching high school English. I earned an MA in Communication from SDSU in 2005 and I’ve been teaching in higher ed ever since. I have been a full-time professor at San Diego Miramar College since 2014. At the end of 2019, I earned a second MA in Environmental Studies and Sustainability through SDSU’s MALAS program. I’m currently developing a robust sustainability program at Miramar with an international component. While I love teaching, I am most excited about mentoring people and sharing my passion for social and environmental concerns.
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sustainability
agriculture
resource management
urban farming
climate action plan
carbon emissions
wedge approach
green buildings
sustainable neighborhoods
sustainable buildings
resilience
climate solutions
climate engineering
energy demand
carbon sequestration
environmental engineering
extractivism
extractive industries
buen vivir
pachamama
new economics foundation
household
commons
marketing
state
tragedy of the commons
precautionary principle
remote responsibilities
industrialization
nature and the self
rene descartes
liberal individualism
case study
values
spirituality
religion
philosophy
collectivist
collectivism
individualism
individuality
meme complex
neoliberalism
extinction
mass extinction
endangered species
biodiversity hotspot
ecology
ecological systems
longterm planning
critical thinking
complex systems
systems thinking
sustainable development
brundtland commission
vogt
borlaug
integrated pest management
organic farming
animal husbandry
environmental impacts
gmo
green revolution
factory farming
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Profession
Professor
Secteur d’activité
Education
À propos
I earned my B.A. in Cultural Anthropology at UCSC, completing my degree in Indonesia, it was life-changing. My first job was teaching high school English. I earned an MA in Communication from SDSU in 2005 and I’ve been teaching in higher ed ever since. I have been a full-time professor at San Diego Miramar College since 2014. At the end of 2019, I earned a second MA in Environmental Studies and Sustainability through SDSU’s MALAS program. I’m currently developing a robust sustainability program at Miramar with an international component. While I love teaching, I am most excited about mentoring people and sharing my passion for social and environmental concerns.
Mots-clés
sustainability
agriculture
resource management
urban farming
climate action plan
carbon emissions
wedge approach
green buildings
sustainable neighborhoods
sustainable buildings
resilience
climate solutions
climate engineering
energy demand
carbon sequestration
environmental engineering
extractivism
extractive industries
buen vivir
pachamama
new economics foundation
household
commons
marketing
state
tragedy of the commons
precautionary principle
remote responsibilities
industrialization
nature and the self
rene descartes
liberal individualism
case study
values
spirituality
religion
philosophy
collectivist
collectivism
individualism
individuality
meme complex
neoliberalism
extinction
mass extinction
endangered species
biodiversity hotspot
ecology
ecological systems
longterm planning
critical thinking
complex systems
systems thinking
sustainable development
brundtland commission
vogt
borlaug
integrated pest management
organic farming
animal husbandry
environmental impacts
gmo
green revolution
factory farming
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