Presentations:
- MbN 2021 Case Studies (see below)
- Commencement Address: Engaging with, with Everett Herrera, BLM, Park Ranger, Kasha-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument, NM Tribes and Pueblos
- Gathering In
Peer to Peer Presentations: Case Studies
- ALPHA: Kelsey McNichols, USDA FS, Community Engagement Specialist, Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest, GA. Restoring Ourselves Restoring Our Lands: Empowering Educators to Examine Our Role in Equitable Access to Public Lands
- Katie Noland, USACE, Social Scientist, Levee Safety Center Risk Communication Team, DC. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Partnership Pains and Gains Developing the Levee Safety Program Guidance (PDF)
- Kola Garber, NOAA, Deputy Director & Acting Assistant Director for Partnerships, NOAA Sea Grant College Program, MD. National Sea Grant College Program Partnerships. (PDF)
- Jared Strawderman, Gorge Refuge Stewards, Stewardship & Community Engagement Coordinator, Ridgefield National Wildlife Refuge Complex, WA; and Sarah Williams Brown, USFWS, Community Engagement Specialist, Portland-Vancouver National Wildlife Refuges, WA. Urban Wildlife Conservation Program: Conserving the future with communities and partners in the Portland-Vancouver Metro area. (PDF)
Additional Resources:
- Canes of Power Trailer (4 mins) and Canes of Power Documentary (56 mins)
- Whose Land Are You On? - Native Land Digital
- A Guide to Indigenous Land Acknowledgement - Native Governance Center
- Kulana Noi'i Community Based Research Practices (PDF)
Canes of Power Trailer (4 mins) and Canes of Power Documentary (56 mins)
Whose Land Are You On? website - Native Land Digital
A Guide to Indigenous Land Acknowledgement website - Native Governance Center
Kulana Noi'i Community Based Research Practices (PDF)