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fisheries

Added 08/13/20 |
Location:
Alaska | Subjects: Environment, Native American Issues
Alannah Hurley is a Yup’ik fisherwoman of salmon for subsistence and commercial purposes and an Indigenous rights advocate. She has worked extensively in community development and environmental justice and is dedicated to helping make self-determination a reality for Alaska’s Indigenous people.

Updated 12/11/21 |
Location:
Arizona | Subjects: Environment, Science
Lekelia “Kiki” Jenkins is a senior sustainability scientist and associate professor in the School for the Future of Innovation in Society at Arizona State University.