Justice For All Series: Space Enabled Earth Justice: Using Space Technology to Improve Life

Director of the MIT Media Lab’s Space Enabled Program
Danielle Wood
Space Enabled Earth Justice: Using Space Technology to Improve Life
Fri, Apr 22 / 7:30 PM / Campbell Hall
FREE (registration required/general admission)
“Danielle’s talent and dedication to using Earth observations to advance justice worldwide makes her an inspiration to all of us.” – Lawrence Friedl, Director of NASA’s Earth Applied Sciences Program
As the director of the cutting-edge Space Enabled research group at MIT’s Media Lab, Danielle Wood applies designs enabled by space research to projects that advance social good here on Earth – whether that’s combating environmental degradation or preventing the next famine. Breaking down complex, cosmic technologies, she shows us how entrepreneurial spirit and cross-disciplinary collaboration can be used to bring about a more just and innovative future.
Justice for All Lead Sponsors: Marcy Carsey, Connie Frank & Evan Thompson, Zegar Family Foundation, and Anonymous
Presented in association with the UCSB Bren School of Environmental Science & Management, Environmental Studies Program, and Community Environmental Council