20201117 Environmental Justice
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Project Humanities sponsors a discussion on environmentalism and Indigenous communities and how environmental racism is demonstrated through under-resourced reservations and the desecration of indigenous lands as well as the erasure of indigenous activist in the environmental movement. Panelist include top row, (L-R) Sustainability instructor and PhD student Alycia de Mesa, left; San Carlos Apache preservationist Vanessa Nosie and her daughter Naelyn Pike, an environmentalist fighting to stop the Oak Flat mining operation; and ASU Indigenous sustainability Professor Melissa Nelson; bottom row, (L-R) facilitator and Scottsdale Community College Professor Manuel Pino; and Navajo environmentalist Nicole Horseherder.
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