These are some books that have been carrying me through my Ph.D. If you're interested in Indigenous science, radical retellings of history, environmental justice, ecology, and ethical research practices, these might help you, too.
Bvlbancha Public Access - Indigenous media channel in the Gulf South
Houma Language Project - Houma language reclamation, research, and reconstruction
Future Ecologies - Canada based podcast focusing on Indigenous science and ecology
Livelihoods Knowledge Exchange Network (LiKEN) - a "link tank" for communities to build capacity through local assets
Climigration Network - Organization supporting community-led migration and relocation
For a Better Bayou - Environmental justice organization based in Southwest Louisiana taking on the petrochemical industry
Another Gulf Is Possible - Collaborative for a Just Transition from the Gulf South to the Global South
7 Directions of Service - Indigenous environmental justice organization based in eastern North Carolina
Alliance of Native Seedkeepers - organization focused on preserving native seeds and enhancing cultural and food security within indigenous communities
Rising Voices, Changing Coasts - Resilience hub and coastal research project that brings together university-trained scientists and traditional knowledge-holders to study the interactions between natural, human-built, and social systems
The Bad Bunny Syllabus - curated resources and educational materials that explore the cultural significance of Bad Bunny as a way to draw folks in to the complex, dynamic historical and contemporary realities of Puerto Rico.
Mapping Los Angeles Landscape History - Research project and interactive StoryMap of the Indigenous Landscape of LA