From Civil Eats: "By integrating Karuk knowledge and methods in forestry and ecology, this collective aims to identify and track the impact of climate change and management on the plants and animals used by tribal members for food and fiber." #resilience#climatechange
Research by the Karuk Tribe of Northern California aims to build resilient food systems in the face of droughts, wildfires, and extreme weather. #climate#food@CivilEats https://t.co/hLp18hSWYw
"No data exists to demonstrate that land acknowledgments lead to measurable, concrete change. Instead, they often serve as little more than feel-good public gestures"
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Very honored to write this piece for @yesmagazine spotlighting how Dune Lankard & @ConserveNative are equipping young Natives to become the next generation of regenerative kelp farmers https://t.co/2qxStazLeE
Bridges to Health program in Wasco and Hood River Counties in Oregon learned how to serve clients in quarantine, while continuing its original mission of connecting individuals and their families to resources they need.
#Covid19 https://t.co/296Rqc4fGs
Just published by @AmCommPro this piece by Paul Lindberg and Judy Bankman explores the need for addressing inequities with policy change and how the Gorge community is doing this meaningful work.
#cultureofhealth#healthequity#socialjustice#policychange https://t.co/m0bEffxXvi
32,000+ confirmed cases, 120+ deaths, and still no basic protections. Meatpacking companies like @TysonFoods have decided that corporate profit matters more than worker lives. #Justice4TysonWorkers#ProtectFoodWorkers