Indigenous Communities in the USA, Native Americans in STEM and Climate Change with Dr Karletta Chief !
Hello Everybody !
Welcome to another episode of the ENVCast. In this episode I am joined with Dr Karletta Chief who is s a Diné hydrologist, best known for her work to address environmental pollution on the Navajo Nation and increase the participation of Native Americans in STEM.Together we discuss climate change impacts on the Navajo Nation, the role the communities can play in climate action and Karletta's inspiring work in this field.
This episode is the last episode of the series Indigenous Knowledge and Climate Change.This discussion is in collaboration with Decolonising Geography, UEA,s Project Change and Coffee and Geography Podcast hosted and produced by Kit Rackley. To find out more about these projects check out the links below:
https://projectchange.uea.ac.uk/teachers
https://decolonisegeography.com/
https://geogramblings.com/coffee-geography-podcast/
It is a great honor to collaborate with these amazing projects. My discussions with Dr Karletta, Danka Brewer and Panel Event will also be used to make learning resources.
For collaborations and questions follow me @mahnoorenv and/or email me envcast@gmail.com
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