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Aminata Ehrath

Aminata Ehrath is a student at the University of Tübingen, Germany, studying Anthropology and English. Studying Anthropology, she developed an interest in settings where diverse disciplines and cultures meet as well as fields where Anthropologists traditionally would not work, such as Organisational Anthropology. Through previous engagement with climate activism, she already had an interest in how disasters of all kinds shape the world. Disaster risk management presents the combination of those interests.

No Resilience Without Trust – An interview with Janise Rodgers and Mary Antonette Beroya-Eitner from GeoHazards International

No Resilience Without Trust – An interview with Janise Rodgers and Mary Antonette Beroya-Eitner from GeoHazards International

This summer, we participated in a Service-Learning course titled “Breaking the Cycle of Disaster, Response, Recover, and Repeat”. The course was developed by Solmaz Mohadjer and offered as part of the Transdisciplinary Course Program at the University of Tübingen, Germany. We were brought together from different disciplines to explore key factors that contribute to effective disaster risk reductio ...[Read More]