Episode 169 - Dr. Christine Carmichael is the award-winning founder and principal of Fair Forests Consulting, LLC.

Dr. Christine Carmichael is the award-winning Founder and Principal of Fair Forests Consulting, LLC, which she began in July 2019. She is also the best-selling author of Racist Roots: How Racism Has Affected Trees and People in Our Cities—and What We Can Do About It.

She holds a Ph.D. in Forestry with a Specialization in Gender, Justice, and Environmental Change and a holds a Graduate Certificate in Community Engagement from Michigan State University. Dr. Carmichael has published research explaining why 25% of Detroit residents eligible to receive a free street tree between 2011-2014 chose to decline this offer. Since its inception, Fair Forests Consulting, LLC has partnered with several U.S. cities and urban forestry organizations to develop strategies to achieve environmental justice goals through urban tree planting, stewardship, and community engagement. 

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Episode 170 - Cyrus Copeland is a writer, nonprofit pioneer and founder of Treedom for Palestine.

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Episode 168 - Marielle Drennan is the owner of Champion Tree, a full-service plant health care company.