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DESCRIPTION:Presented by S. Perl Egendorf\, assistant professor of environm
 ental studies and science at Pace University\, as part of the&nbsp\;Geogra
 phy and the Environment Department's and the Community Geography program's
  spring 2026 Colloquium Speaker Series. Urban soils support vital green in
 frastructure and spaces for urban agriculture\, where communities can work
  together to foster food justice. In this presentation\, we will consider 
 the roles of geochemistry in listening to soils\, locating contaminants\, 
 identifying clean soil alternatives and creating the New York City Clean S
 oil Bank\, the only free municipally run soil distribution system in the c
 ountry.
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SUMMARY:Listening to Urban Soils: Stories of Contamination\, Excavation and
  Compost Co-Creation
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Presented by S. Perl Egendorf\, assistant p
 rofessor of environmental studies and science at Pace University\, as part
  of the&nbsp\;Geography and the Environment Department's and the Community
  Geography program's spring 2026 Colloquium Speaker Series. </p><p>Urban s
 oils support vital green infrastructure and spaces for urban agriculture\,
  where communities can work together to foster food justice. In this prese
 ntation\, we will consider the roles of geochemistry in listening to soils
 \, locating contaminants\, identifying clean soil alternatives and creatin
 g the New York City Clean Soil Bank\, the only free municipally run soil d
 istribution system in the country.</p>
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