The Heartland's Future - Germany Teaches About Changing Climate Change

The Buseum

Back in 2020 we looked at the history of pandemics & racism via something called the BUSeum with Michael Luick-Thrams and Traces.com. This year the new traveling exhibit called Heartland's Future, prepared by Michael's students at the University of Erfurt, Thuringia, in the middle of Germany, is all about climate change, what is happening and how we can address the impending crisis rolling our way. The Exhibit is down-to-Earth, accessible, and the online resource makes it easy to drill down to important aspects as the viewer is motivated. We speak with 3 German volunteers and designers of the exhibit, Jona Kaiser, Katharina Herz, and Fee Telemann about perhaps the biggest collective threat to the future they, and we, are living into.

Past/present religious/spiritual influences: Catholic, Lutheran, Agnostic, Non-affiliated

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SIA-000700

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The Heartland's Future - Germany Teaches About Changing Climate Change

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Comparing the intended number of children of the German volunteers.
Which panels/subjects on the Heartland's Future display are the favorites of the German volunteers?

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Jona Kaiser
Katharina Herz
Fee Telemann

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Thank you so much for interviewing us! We appreciate your important work without it the BUS-eum tour wouldn't be same. It was a great pleasure to talk to you and spread the word about what we do. We could've talked to you for many more hours (and we did but that's not on record :)) Hope to see you again soon.

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