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Breaking Through the Fourth Wall of Environmentalism

Offered By: TEDx via YouTube

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Explore a thought-provoking TEDx talk that challenges conventional environmentalism and activist approaches. Delve into the insights of Fred Tutman, a water keeper and environmentalist, as he reflects on past and current mindsets driving activist movements and proposes a new path forward. Gain perspective from Tutman's extensive experience as the Patuxent Riverkeeper and founder of a non-profit organization dedicated to clean water advocacy in Maryland. Learn how his diverse background, including media production across four continents and teaching environmental law and policy, informs his unique approach to environmental stewardship. Discover the connections between Tutman's Appalachian Trail experiences and his work on Water Trails. Understand the significance of his role as the longest-serving waterkeeper in the Chesapeake Bay region and the only African-American waterkeeper in the nation. Reflect on the intersection of environmental activism, community advocacy, and personal heritage as Tutman shares insights from his life on an ancestral farm near the Patuxent River.

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Breaking Through the Fourth Wall of Environmentalism | Fred Tutman | TEDxFoggyBottom


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