CANCELED--Colloquium on the Environment

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CANCELED DUE TO THE UNIVERSITY'S CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE Dr. Bullard is an author of eighteen books on topics ranging from sustainable development, environmental racism, urban land use, industrial facility siting, community investment, housing, transportation, climate justice, disasters, emergency response, community resilience, smart growth, to regional equity. He was named by Newsweek as one of '13 Environmental Leaders of the Century' (2008), one of the '100 Black History Makers in the Making' by The Grio (2010), and one of the world's '100 Most Influential People in Climate Policy' by Apolitcal (2019). Dr. Bullard has received countless awards for his work, including the Child Health Advocate Award from the Children Environmental Health Network, and in 2013 he was the first African American to win the Sierra Club John Muir Award. Former Dean of the Jordan-Mickey Leland School of Public Affiairs at Texas Southern University, and founding Director of the Environmental Resource Center at Cleark Atlanta University, Dr. Bullard is currently Distinguished Professor of Urban Planning and Environmental Policy and co-founder of the HBCU Climate Change Consortium. Dr. Bullard received his Ph.D. from Iowa State University and is a proud U.S. Marine Corps veteran. The event is co-sponsored by the Sustainability Institute, Institutes of Energy and the Environment, Human Resources and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.