How can we rethink the role of nonformal education and conservation spaces to build deeper connections with the world around us? In this episode of The World We Want, Dr. Kathayoon Khalil shares how breaking barriers, building connections, and fostering empathy can create a brighter future for people and the planet. She also discusses the value of conservation educators embracing their full identities—beyond their roles in environmental education—to bring fresh perspectives and resilience to the work they do.
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