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Wednesday May 5, 2021

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English - May 05, 2021 19:37 - 9 minutes - 8.95 MB - ★★★★★ - 25 ratings
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Americans generated nearly 293 million tons of trash in 2018. While some of that material was recycled and composted, most ended up at landfills. Thinking about waste generated in Moab, the team at the MARC created an artist residency to “challenge the perception of waste culture.” Puppet artist Milissa Orzolack held a four-week residency in April doing just that. Plus, environmentalists are optimistic that key climate-change regulations on methane leaks – rolled back during the Trump administration – will soon be reinstated. And later, the effects of many mental health problems have been exacerbated by the pandemic, and rural communities have long struggled with a lack of resources to address them.

Show Notes:

Photo: ‘Walking Home’ is a kinetic sculpture puppeteer Milissa Orzolek created during her artist residency at the Moab Arts and Recreation Center.

Moab Arts Re-use Residency
https://www.moabarts.org/residency

Milissa Orzolek
https://www.milissaorzolek.com

EPA: Facts and Figures about Materials, Waste and Recycling
https://www.epa.gov/facts-and-figures-about-materials-waste-and-recycling/national-overview-facts-and-figures-materials

KSJD: Axis Health’s Clinical Director Discusses Mental Health Issues And Care In Southwest Colorado
https://www.ksjd.org/post/axis-healths-clinical-director-discusses-mental-health-issues-and-care-southwest-colorado