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Communicating across Oceans and Generations:  A Climate Chat with Olufunke Grace Bankole

Communicating across Oceans and Generations: A Climate Chat with Olufunke Grace Bankole

Update: 2025-04-07
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Olufunke Grace Bankole is a Nigerian American writer and novelist. A graduate of Harvard Law School, and a recipient of a Soros Justice Advocacy Fellowship, her debut novel 'The Edge of Water' hit shelves in February. 'The Edge of Water' tells the story of a young Nigerian woman navigating hopes, dreams and reconciliation as she arrives in New Orleans amidst a devastating storm. In this chat, we discuss the balance between desiring more and finding 'enough,' and the complex layers of climate conversations.


You can read more about Olufunke and The Edge of Water here. 


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Communicating across Oceans and Generations:  A Climate Chat with Olufunke Grace Bankole

Communicating across Oceans and Generations: A Climate Chat with Olufunke Grace Bankole