CWEH Seminar: After the Green Revolution: Documenting the Crisis in Punjab's Farmlands
Monday 18 March 17:00 until 19:00
University of Sussex Campus : Fulton 101
Speaker: Harsha Vadlamani
Part of the series: CWEH Seminar Series
The Centre for World Environmental History is delighted to welcome independent photojournalist, filmmaker and National Geographic Explorer Harsha Vadlamani for this special research seminar, 'After the Green Revolution: Documenting the Crisis in Punjab's Farmlands'.
Harsha's work explores the inequalities that influence migration, health and the environment, with a particular focus on rural and indigenous communities in India. This is a fantastic opportunity to hear Harsha discuss his project 'After the Green Revolution', which documents the challenges faced in Punjab's farmlands fifty years after the Green Revolution in the 1960s. Join us on Monday 18 March, 5pm-7pm in Fulton 101. All are welcome!
Harsha's work has appeared in National Geographic, The New York Times Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, GEO, Al Jazeera, Le Monde, Financial Times Magazine, Rest of World, CNN, BBC, Scientific American, Foreign Affairs, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Nature and Wired, among other publications. He received Amnesty International UK's Media Award for Photojournalism in 2022 for his documentation of the COVID-19 pandemic in rural
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Last updated: Monday, 11 March 2024