Stephanie Westlund is the author of Field Exercises: How Veterans Are Healing Themselves through Farming and Outdoor Activities, forthcoming from New Society Publishers in July 2014.
Stephanie Westlund is the author of Field Exercises: How Veterans Are Healing Themselves through Farming and Outdoor Activities, forthcoming from New Society Publishers in July 2014.
Jordan Teichmann is a graduate of York Unversity’s Environmental Studies program in Urban and Regional Environments and A\J’s web developer.
Felix Munger is using his knowledge about collaboration to help organizations extending their impact. He is a founding partner at the Sustainable Societies Consulting Group (www.sscg.org). SSCG is a social enterprise providing evaluation, knowledge mobilization & collaboration building for environmental & community sustainability and well-being. SSCG is currently assisting the […]
Stefan is the co-founder and executive director of the Green Society Campaign and one half of Green Majority Media, whose work focuses on using media, culture and community to bring environmental issues into the forefront while promoting like minded groups to support the movement as a whole. He graduated from the University […]
Julia Roe is originally from Fort St. John, BC and is a third-year history major with a minor in environmental studies at the University of Victoria.
Alec Follett is an enthusiastic birdwatcher whose PhD research, at uGuelph, explores the crossroads of environmental knowledge and environmental justice in Ontarian literature.
Daniella Quarrey is completing her Bachelor of Environmental Studies in International Development and Bachelor of Arts in Spanish and Latin American Studies at the University of Waterloo this semester. She is currently living in the Amazon jungle working at the Peruvian Amazon Research Institute helping foster sustainable development for cacao and […]
Mavis Chan is a fourth-year Environmental and Business undergraduate student at the University of Waterloo. She was a former business volunteer at A\J.
Blair Carter is an ERS grad student at the University of Waterloo where she is researching the relationship between water and well-being in a small aboriginal community in Canada’s Northwest Territories.
Adam Steiner is an Environment and Resource studies student at the University of Waterloo and an editorial intern at A\J. He is interested in the ways cities address biodiversity and resources, from urban plants and wildlife, to soil contamination and food security. When not behind a computer screen, he can […]