<p>This episode was first published on August 8, 2018 and has recently been moved to Anchor.</p>
<p>Equity and justice for all are important &nbsp;water rights issues, and my two guests this month delve into these &nbsp;serious humanizing topics with eloquence. Dr. Josiah Heyman is an &nbsp;anthropologist at the University of Texas at El Paso studying water and &nbsp;other human rights issues on the border of the US and Mexico. Anuradha &nbsp;Kowtha is a scientist and transformation specialist whose work is &nbsp;dedicated to restorative justice among the most marginalized people &nbsp;groups. Their perspectives on introducing the human element into &nbsp;scientific solutions can help stakeholders make better sense of future &nbsp;water solutions.</p>
<p><strong>Details<br>
 </strong>Running time: 27:36<br>
Logo: Timothy Burns, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/kuroverse/">Kuroverse</a><br>
Licensed Music: “Bongo Madness” by Quincas Mordeida used under the &nbsp;Youtube Audio Library License, “River Meditation” used under Creative &nbsp;Commons Noncommercial 3.0 license<br>
Public Domain Music: “Funkeriffic” by Kevin MacLeod</p>
<p><a href="https://expertise.utep.edu/profiles/jmheyman">Dr. Josiah Heyman’s UTEP web site</a><br>
Learn more about Anuradha Kowtha’s company, <a href="https://www.manifestbydesign.com/">Manifest by Design</a></p>

The SplashCast

The SplashCast podcast

The SplashCast Episode 4: Humans & Water, Pt. 2: Who Deserves Water?

JUN 24, 202027 MIN
The SplashCast

The SplashCast Episode 4: Humans & Water, Pt. 2: Who Deserves Water?

JUN 24, 202027 MIN

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<p>This episode was first published on August 8, 2018 and has recently been moved to Anchor.</p> <p>Equity and justice for all are important &nbsp;water rights issues, and my two guests this month delve into these &nbsp;serious humanizing topics with eloquence. Dr. Josiah Heyman is an &nbsp;anthropologist at the University of Texas at El Paso studying water and &nbsp;other human rights issues on the border of the US and Mexico. Anuradha &nbsp;Kowtha is a scientist and transformation specialist whose work is &nbsp;dedicated to restorative justice among the most marginalized people &nbsp;groups. Their perspectives on introducing the human element into &nbsp;scientific solutions can help stakeholders make better sense of future &nbsp;water solutions.</p> <p><strong>Details<br> </strong>Running time: 27:36<br> Logo: Timothy Burns, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/kuroverse/">Kuroverse</a><br> Licensed Music: “Bongo Madness” by Quincas Mordeida used under the &nbsp;Youtube Audio Library License, “River Meditation” used under Creative &nbsp;Commons Noncommercial 3.0 license<br> Public Domain Music: “Funkeriffic” by Kevin MacLeod</p> <p><a href="https://expertise.utep.edu/profiles/jmheyman">Dr. Josiah Heyman’s UTEP web site</a><br> Learn more about Anuradha Kowtha’s company, <a href="https://www.manifestbydesign.com/">Manifest by Design</a></p>