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Professor Shalanda Baker at the online lecture on April 8, 2021 Madelyn Muschek / The Daily Beacon
On Thursday afternoon, Shalanda Baker spoke about racial injustice in conjunction with the transition to clean energy as part of the Howard Baker Center s Distinguished Energy and Environment Lecture Series.
Baker is a professor of law, public policy and urban affairs at Northeastern University, as well as the deputy Director for Energy Justice & the Secretaryâs Advisor on Equity at the United States Department of Energy.
She is also an author, and her book, âRevolutionary Power: An Activist s Guide to the Energy Transition,â was the subject of Thursdayâs talk.
On Tuesday, Feb. 9, the Howard Baker Center hosted a lecture by Eric Gomez as part of their Global Security Lecture Series. Gomez is the director of defense policy studies at Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank organization based in Washington, D.C.
Gomez began his lecture with discussion of the good news and bad news around the ongoing difficult relationship between the United States and China, and how more people are paying attention to China, which is a good thing, but this often means the relationship is going to get worse.
âI donât study happy things, I study very weighty and scary things,â Gomez said.