Each week's speaker or speakers will select a knowledge resource (e.g., reading, video, interview, etc.) to share with enrolled participants and anyone who wishes to view them here. Resources will be posted one week (or earlier) before the seminar.
Main Resource
This is the main item that is required for enrolled participants to read prior to the weekly seminar (and any other attendees are welcome to read as well). A discussion question or reflection on the resource needs to be submitted via Canvas by noon on Thursday.
Supplemental Resources
These are additional items that, while not required, will provide additional info and insight on the topic. For more information on topics discussed, look for a list of resources below each main resource.
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October 2
Main Resource
No public seminar. Discussing foundational vocab and terminology.
Supplemental Resources
Our Social Justice Definitions
Definitions of Cultural Competence
What are Indigenous and Western Ways of Knowing?
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October 9
Main Resource
Antiracism in Conservation
Environmentalism's Racist History. 2015. The New Yorker.
Supplemental Resources
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October 16
Main Resource
Power, privilege, positionality, and conservation
Justice and Conservation: the need to incorporate recognition. 2016. Biological Conservation.
Supplemental Resources
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October 23
Main Resource
Reintroducing Fishers to their historical range in Washington: Culturally competent approaches in conservation biology
Supplemental Resources
Tsilhqot'in First Nation granted B.C. title claim in Supreme Court ruling
Indigenous Leadership in National Parks (start video at 6:30 mark)
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October 30
Main Resource
The ecological and evolutionary consequences of systemic racism in urban environments
Supplemental Resources
Socio-Eco-Evolutionary Dynamics in Cities. 2020. Evolutionary Applications.
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November 6
Main Resource
Nature So White
Supplemental Resources
Decolonization is not a metaphor. 2012. Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education, & Society.
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November 13
Main Resource
Indigenous systems of management for culturally and ecologically resilient Pacific salmon fisheries
Indigenous Systems of Management for Culturally and Ecologically Resilient Pacific Salmon (Oncorhynchus spp.) Fisheries. In Press. BioScience. Please email Staci for access!
Supplemental Resources
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November 20
Main Resource
Tribal treaty resource collaborative restoration: Partnerships to restore natural processes and resilience
The Return of the Pilchuck River.
Treaty Rights At Risk. 2011. A Report from the Treaty Indian Tribes in Western Washington.(pg. 1-8)
Looking Back at the Fish Wars 50 Years Later.
Supplemental Resources
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December 4
Main Resource
Conflict or Collaboration? Factors affecting community relations in stewarding Puget Sound
Supplemental Resources