Apr 30, 2021 | Community Engagement, Featured, Policy Analysis, Uncategorized, Water
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/climate-change-elitism-equity-and-why-campaigners-opposed-aucklands-regional-fuel-tax/Y4FVAK47EM6FENXEC6F4OWKVNQ/ For example many of our Pacific island neighbours have contributed the least to climate change through emissions, but stand...
Feb 9, 2021 | Featured, In The News, Media
Thirst for Justice: the struggle for the human right to water In the richest nation on earth, and wealthiest state in the nation, how can so many people lack access to safe affordable water for their basic human needs? Thirsty for Justice shares powerful stories of...
Feb 9, 2021 | Community Engagement, Featured
Janene Yazzie (Dine) is a community activist from the United States and co-founder and CEO of Sixth World Solutions which works with Dine’ (Navajo) communities to develop projects, programs and policies that promote sustainability, environmental justice, and...
Feb 9, 2021 | Featured, In The News
LUPTON, Ariz. The Lupton History Day at Lupton Chapter House filled the room with stories of the Lupton community that have been forgotten — stories of days when the community was a thriving place along Route 66. Master of Ceremonies Kern Collymore encouraged the...
Feb 9, 2021 | covid-19, Featured, In The News
In late spring, the epicenter of the coronavirus pandemic in America was arguably not a major metropolitan area but a large swath of the rural Southwest — the Navajo Nation. For several harrowing months, the reservation saw some of the highest per capita infection and...
Jan 19, 2021 | Community Engagement, Featured, In The News
Navajo Nation’s Janene Yazzie is a community organizer and human rights advocate who has worked on development and energy issues with indigenous communities across the United States. Among her many positions, she is Sustainable Development Program Coordinator for...
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