January Community Letter
posts this month + a note from our new eic
We’re sending warm wishes to our community during this chilly and challenging time. Take care of each other <3
EHN’s new Editor-in-Chief, Teja Šosterič, has stepped into her role with the turning of the year, and she’d like to say hello!
I am grateful to be stepping in as the new editor-in-chief of EHN, and thankful to Genie for having created such a comprehensive structure. I see so much potential in this platform and I’m excited to work with the entire team to see what all we can accomplish together.
EHN will continue to publish two articles a month, either original essays, book reviews, or cross-posts from other platforms with which we build community and connections across the fields of environmental humanities and history. We continue to be committed to promoting the work of FLINTA* students and early career scholars.
We are also striving to connect locally: next month, I will be presenting at AgoraHub, an ecofeminist event in Munich, where I will be speaking about EHN, the work we do, and our mission.
I look forward to sharing more with you in the months ahead and hope you’ll join us in shaping EHN into an even more vibrant and supportive space for environmental scholarship and community.
This Month on EHN
Robyn Gulliver, “Counting What Counts: Preserving Environmental Activism History”


