51 min listen
EP 44: Indigenous Environmentalism
ratings:
Length:
63 minutes
Released:
Mar 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Deondre Smiles is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Geography and is a citizen of the Leech Lake Band of Ojibwe. His research interests include Indigenous geographies, science and technology studies, and tribal cultural resource protection/preservation. His current dissertation research focuses on historical and contemporary disrespect and disturbances of deceased Indigenous bodies and Indigenous burial grounds in his home state of Minnesota.
Deondre is also teaching a course this spring on indigenous environmental activism at The Ohio State University, which we talk about in-depth in this 44th episode of the Breaking Green Ceilings podcast.
Follow Deondre:
Twitter - @DeondreSmiles
Follow Breaking Green Ceilings:
Website - https://watersavvysolutions.com/podcast
Instagram- @breaking_green_ceilings
Facebook - @breaking_green_ceilings
Twitter - @sapnamulki
Deondre is also teaching a course this spring on indigenous environmental activism at The Ohio State University, which we talk about in-depth in this 44th episode of the Breaking Green Ceilings podcast.
Follow Deondre:
Twitter - @DeondreSmiles
Follow Breaking Green Ceilings:
Website - https://watersavvysolutions.com/podcast
Instagram- @breaking_green_ceilings
Facebook - @breaking_green_ceilings
Twitter - @sapnamulki
Released:
Mar 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (63)
EP 4: Grassroots Action in River Protection: Fred Tutman wanted to make a difference in the world and working in media for over three decades didn’t often feel like he was. He finally found his calling as the Patuxent Riverkeeper - a grassroots movement dedicated to empowering local communities i... by Breaking Green Ceilings