This links to Drexel University's Center for Science Technology and Society webpage, one of the project partners on the Climate Ready Philly Team. Ali Kenner is an associate professor at Drexel University. Kenner is an interdisciplinary social scientist who specializes in collaborative, community-based research. Her research program focuses on environmental health issues, including climate change; she has been studying asthma care in the United States for more than a decade and has published a book on the subject, Breathtaking: Asthma Care in a Time of Climate Change (University of Minnesota Press 2018). Kenner is responsible for collecting data and facilitating group discussion at our workshops. She is a project founder and has been involved since 2014.
The Climate Ready Philly project has been supported by a number of Drexel University students, including Anna Katenta (2014), Hined Rafeh (2015), Kerri Yandrich (2016), Chloe Hriso (2017), Maggie McNulty (2018), Eliza Nobles (2018-2019), Drex Drexler (2019), Ian Zimmermann (2019), and Sarah Stalcup (2019-2020).
This links to Drexel University's Center for Science Technology and Society webpage, one of the project partners on the Climate Ready Philly Team. Ali Kenner is an associate professor at Drexel University. Kenner is an interdisciplinary social scientist who specializes in collaborative, community-based research. Her research program focuses on environmental health issues, including climate change; she has been studying asthma care in the United States for more than a decade and has published a book on the subject, Breathtaking: Asthma Care in a Time of Climate Change (University of Minnesota Press 2018). Kenner is responsible for collecting data and facilitating group discussion at our workshops. She is a project founder and has been involved since 2014.
The Climate Ready Philly project has been supported by a number of Drexel University students, including Anna Katenta (2014), Hined Rafeh (2015), Kerri Yandrich (2016), Chloe Hriso (2017), Maggie McNulty (2018), Eliza Nobles (2018-2019), Drex Drexler (2019), Ian Zimmermann (2019), and Sarah Stalcup (2019-2020).