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Environmental Sustainability Student Blogger Study USA
Fall Gathering in Akiing, “The Land To Which The People Belong”
"We went to Akiing, near Palisade, Minnesota, for the Fall Gathering to welcome all the people, commonly referred to as Water Protectors, resisting the deadly pipeline, Line 3. This was one of my favorite site visits as we met so many wonderful people, including film students from Macalester College, community organizers from the Twin Cities, and Indigenous matriarchs including Winona LaDuke, an Anishinabe women and founder of Honor The Earth, who is a very powerful leader!" Read More »
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Environmental Justice: Place, Power, Regeneration
In this article, Environmental Sustainability Program Director Michelle Garvey explains the significance of the program’s new name. Today I share the exciting news that our program has been renamed to […] Read More »
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Environmental Sustainability Student Blogger Study USA
Environmental Justice, Embodied
Each term, one participant from each HECUA program takes on the role of student blogger, sending regular dispatches from the field. Sara de Sobrino (she/her) is HECUA’s student blogger for Environmental […] Read More »
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Environmental Sustainability Student Blogger Study USA
A Season of Abundance
Each term, one participant from each HECUA program takes on the role of student blogger, sending regular dispatches from the field. Sara de Sobrino (she/her) is HECUA’s student blogger for […] Read More »
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