Promoting Equity and Health: A Model from an Indigenous-led Marine-Science Laboratory

Colonialism and its long history continue to have far reaching and negative consequences, including exploitation and destruction of lands, cultures, and peoples. Colonialism has also corrupted science and scientific methods. On February 24 we spoke with Dr. Max Liboiron about anticolonial science and how anticolonial research and research methods can foster understanding, work in partnership with communities, and promote equity in science and society at large.   

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“Pesticide-Free Anchorage” – Protecting our neighborhoods, parks, watersheds, and health

“Pesticide Free Anchorage” – Protecting our neighborhoods, parks, watersheds, and health What can you do if harmful pesticides are being used near your home, school, or workplace? Concerned about spraying of spruce beetles and mosquitos in your neighborhood? On Wednesday February 17 at 6:00 PM, ACAT is hosting a virtual gathering to learn about existing…

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