In this 7th podcast, Alison speaks with Community Partner Julia Hunter from Food Stash, Professor Kerry Greer, and the partnership coordinator with the Urban Ethnographic Field School, Nina Bennett. These three wonderful women talk about their work together, before and during Covid-19, highlighting the importance of partnerships with strong roots.
April 9, 2021
Episode 7: Community-Engaged Learning Partnerships before and during Covid-19
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Derinda
April 17, 2021 — 2:46 pm
A very interesting podcast demonstrating positive partnerships, collaboration and cooperation to the benefit of the students. Thank you for sharing and I agree – three wonderful women.