Description | Nature and Health illuminates the connections between nature and human health and well-being. We work with the community and decision-makers to translate our findings into programs and policies that promote equitable engagement with nature. Each year, we host a symposium to bring together researchers, community members, and decision-makers to learn about new discoveries, discuss new policies and programs, and advance partnerships. We strive to invite speakers who work hand-in-hand to understand the needs of communities who have borne the brunt of social and environmental injustices, who work to address health and access inequities, and who bring critical insights and perspectives on environmental history as well as outdoor recreation. Our symposia are: - Led by our core values of equity and justice
- An opportunity to cultivate your network
- Filled with inspiring seminars and panels from leading experts
Our 2025 speakers: - Coco Alarcón
Landscape Architect, Global Health University of Washington - Quincy Henry
Co-Founder Campfire Coffee, Campfire Explorers Club - Amy McDonnell, PhD
Cognitive Neuroscientist, University of Utah Talk title: Using Neuroscience Methods to Understand the Influence of Nature on the Brain - Esther Min, PhD, MPH
Clinical Assistant Professor University of Washington - Daniel Winterbottom, RLA
Landscape Architect University of Washington Talk title: Turning Gray to Green: Rethinking the Carceral Environment Land-Based Healing Panel |
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