A new musical premiering in Boulder brings together Indigenous spirituality, environmental activism and star-crossed love in a contemporary take on "Romeo and Juliet." "We’re Still Here" centers on ...
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Lycoming College announced the Environmental Justice Symposium, a semester-long series of lectures and hands-on activities ...
Students and employees from Western kayak and canoe down the Pine Creek. (Courtesy: Johnathon Moulds) FULTON, Mich.—Carefully navigating the waters of the Pine Creek on kayaks and canoes, visitors ...
Duke University’s Dr. Ryan Emanuel was invited to the University of Connecticut’s Storrs campus as part of the Edwin Way Teale Lecture Series’ 29th season. Emanuel will talk about his experiences ...
"With connections to traditional homelands being at the heart of Native identity, environmental justice is of heightened importance to Indigenous communities. Not only do irresponsible and ...
As the planet grapples with the ever-starker consequences of climate change, a debut book by Lumbee citizen and Duke University scientist Ryan Emanuel makes a convincing argument that climate change ...
Kalikoonāmaukūpuna Kalāhiki ’24 holds many titles. Last year, they served as a coordinator for Natives at Brown, a student organization that fosters community among students with distinct Native and ...
On location at the NJEA Convention, Steve Adubato speaks with Vanessa Lillie, author of Blood Sisters, about the critical issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women, environmental justice in her ...
In her poem “Reconciliation, A Prayer,” former U.S. Poet Laureate and Muskogee Creek musician Joy Harjo wrote “All acts of kindness are lights in the war for justice.” Indigenous women in music are ...