Resources for the study of environmental justice and climate justice at Brandeis. Course guide created for Katrin Fischer by Lisa Zeidenberg, Creative Arts Librarian
Organization run by activist Winona LaDuke to create awareness of environmental issues affecting native peoples and to develop financial and political resources to support tribal efforts.
"Established in 1990 within the United States, IEN was formed by grassroots Indigenous peoples and individuals to address environmental and economic justice issues."
“Support for grassroots-led projects that endeavor to ensure indigenous peoples’ rights, the rights of Mother Earth, and the building of healthy and sustainable communities for all”
Outlines the history of environmental abuses in Alaska and presents the Gwich'in resolution to protect their land, their culture, and the health of the porcupine caribou.
Outlines the organization’s work with Eastern Navajo Diné Against Uranium Mining (ENDAUM) to assess and document the health and environmental effects of past uranium development.
"Global Coalition of over 150 organizations dedicated to advancing the forestland and resource rights of Indigenous Peoples, Afro-descendant Peoples, local communities, and the women within them."