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Indigenous Knowledge, Environmental Stewardship, and Campus Belonging

Indigenous Knowledge, Environmental Stewardship, and Campus Belonging

FromThe SustainUW Podcast


Indigenous Knowledge, Environmental Stewardship, and Campus Belonging

FromThe SustainUW Podcast

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Length:
36 minutes
Released:
Dec 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

What is it like to be an indigenous student on the UW–Madison campus? How do the histories and practices of the Native Nations of Wisconsin inform our understanding of environmental stewardship? And how are longstanding conversations between indigenous students and campus administrators evolving today? Join hosts Bennett Artman and Rose Adler-Rephan as they discuss these issues with special guest Sagen Lily, who is a senior at UW–Madison double majoring in Community and Environmental Sociology and Environmental Studies with a Certificate in Food Systems. Sagen is a member of the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians, located in northern Wisconsin at the edge of Lake Superior.
Released:
Dec 15, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (46)

The SustainUW Podcast is created and hosted by student interns from the UW-Madison Office of Sustainability. Each episode explores a different question related to sustainability as it impacts the UW-Madison campus and the broader community. Guests include professors, student activists, campus staff, and other experts who help hosts uncover the complicated story of sustainability. This podcast examines common narratives of environmentalism and questions the status quo, seeking to understand what’s up with sustainability and where we should go from here.