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You Come To Learn, Engage, and Eat with Rodney Yantis and Courtney Poirier Chicola

50 min · 20 de abr de 2026
portada del episodio You Come To Learn, Engage, and Eat with Rodney Yantis and Courtney Poirier Chicola

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Rodney Yantis and Courtney Poirier Chicola from the University of Louisiana at Lafayette return to talk about a disheartening lack of raptors, the origin of the GEOSERVICE workshop series, rising water and its effects in south Louisiana, NASA Aerokats, the various geospatial technologies activities for middle and high school students at the GEOSERVICE workshops, Earth Observation Day, generational learning, the role of undergraduate student mentors in the workshops, 26 years of Disaster Response workshops, Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, the 2025 Disaster Response activities and topics, the role of Geospatial First Responders, the International Charter Space and Major Disasters, how to register for the upcoming 2026 workshops, and much more.  Show notes and photos are available at: https://americaview.substack.com/ [https://americaview.substack.com/].

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