Native FEWS: Indigenous Research & Stewardship Graduate Student Panel

Blum Hall Room 120 Berkeley
Hybrid Hybrid Event

We are excited to invite you to a special seminar of our UC Berkeley Native FEWS Indigi-Grad Lecture Series -- Indigenous Research & Stewardship: A Graduate Student Panel. Join us for presentations and a discussion by Native graduate students advancing Indigenous knowledge in land, water, energy, and fire stewardship and research. Speakers: Tvetene Carlson, PhD Candidate in Civil + Environmental Engineering Tidal renewable energy kite systems & impacts on Alaska Native subsistence culture. McKalee Steen, PhD Candidate in Environmental Science, Policy, and Management Indigenous land stewardship, impacts of land reacquisition, Indigenous youth & storytelling. Ryan Reed, Masters Candidate in Forestry Indigenous land management & fire resilience in policy, grassroots organizing & workforce development, Northwest Forest Plan. Kanani D'Angelo, Masters Candidate in Landscape Architecture and City Planning  Ahupua'a (traditional Hawaiian land management system) restoration in Pu'uloa (Pearl Harbor). Event Details: Date: February 28th, 2025 Time: 12:30 - 2:00 PM PST Location: Blum Hall Health-Tech CoLab (lunch provided) or via Zoom (hybrid) Zoom link: https://berkeley.zoom.us/meeting/register/fI9d-jQjT324g9ANpaCUKQ?_x_zm_rtaid=i8d6AVeqT4mK0jCZSPFQLg.1740186175081.67248ffd38a8f1ddfceeaf6a74db51f2&_x_zm_rhtaid=388#/registration For further information, please contact Kanani D'Angelo at [email protected] or Yael Perez at [email protected]