The campus community is invited to the Otsego Grille (Morris Hall, Lower Level) at 3pm on Friday, October 11, for the
Sustainable Development Goals Speaker Series hosted by the Department of Economics. The SDG Speaker Series brings to campus researchers whose expertise connects to one or more of the
U.N. Sustainable Development Goals. Refreshments will be served.
In the third talk of this series, Dr. Neha Khanna (Binghamton University) will discuss two previously unexplored factors—historical redlining and kinship—that help to explain disproportional exposure to environmental pollutants across racial and ethnic lines.