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A graduate education initiative at ASU that aims to accelerate co-production in knowledge–action systems.
Arizona State University linktr.ee/essa_asuJoined December 2020

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Two summer research experiences will be led! 🌱Weaving Relations through Indigenous Food Justice by and 🌵River Futures by . Click on our recorded webinar in the link to learn more! globalfutures.asu.edu/essa/iiitse/
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🌵Graduate students - Join our paid summer research experience for Indigenous and Latine-identifying scholars. Application linked. Due March 5th! globalfutures.asu.edu/essa/iiitse/
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Proud of our ESSA co-director and her many accomplishments in the field!! Thankful for your guidance, leadership, mentorship, and lots of warm meals 🥂
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A group of former students and postdocs wrote this paper about research I've done over my career. Really honored by this tribute, and of course, acknowledge that they & others were huge contributors to the research without whom it wouldn't have happened sciencedirect.com/science/articl
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A great opportunity hosted by our friends at ! Apply by Nov 7th for this 2023 summer experience!
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Are you an undergrad or a grad student interested in spending this summer working w/ community leaders + researchers @duvanhernan in #Bogota looking at informality and innovation for resilient futures? Info webinar today at 2PM EDT asu.zoom.us/my/natura @natura_project
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Tomorrow we'll present our summer research about the history of Gila and Salt Rivers in AZ. We did a litreview 2 challenge narratives that erase the indigenous past, justify settler colonialism, and that materialize in the dispossesion of land and water from indigenous nations
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Webinar Oct 11, 10 am ET: 💡Community perspectives on flooding and other environmental risks in 5 de Junio, Duran (Ecuador) by Isabella Pacenza and Carlos Favian Romero 💡 Understanding the Salt and Gila River from a restoration context @MandyLKuhn @justransitions @MammalKate twitter.com/natura_project…
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What a great reading list! Proud to say I've read roughly half of these books already, but excited to see some I have not yet explored. Thanks for sharing, definitely going to integrate these into my work with Indigenous scholars this year 😀 🙌
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When course prep for the Muckleshoot master’s class brings out the Indigenous research and methodologies books! So exciting to see all that is out there now and that our book can be in the mix. 🙌🏽❤️
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The motivation for ... in a future where we need diverse talent and perspective to address the problems of the Anthropocene #IIITSE_2022 #engageduniversity
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"Today’s early-career scholars need active reforms to transform graduate programs into places where we can develop into the leaders the world is desperately asking for.” @EdgarVirguezR provides answers in this @insidehighered piece: insidehighered.com/advice/2022/07. #beyondtheacademy
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