Archive for September 2022
Community-based science to protect future generations
Since CHE-Alaska’s last update on Community Based Participatory Research (CBPR) with the communities of Sivuqaq (traditional name for Saint Lawrence Island) in 2017, an additional six peer-reviewed papers have been published (see reference section below) with findings pertaining to the effects of persistent organic pollutants (POP’s) on the Arctic ecosystem, food web, and people. Concerns…
Read MoreCHE Cafe: Environmental Health & Justice in the Arctic with ACAT’s Pamela Miller and Viola Waghiyi
ACAT’s very own Pamela Miller and Viola Waghiyi are guests on the next CHE Cafe entitled Environmental Health & Justice in the Arctic on September 20 at 10:00 am Our partners at the national Collaborative on Health and Environment (CHE) are hosting a series of CHE Cafes, and this is the second installment. Watch and…
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