Event Type
Webinars and Virtual Events

Speaking: Dr. Andrea Reid, University of British Columbia

Event Dates
2023-11-17
Location
Fairbanks, AK and online, 4:00 p.m. AKT

Land Back is a movement to reclaim Indigenous jurisdiction, offering ‘a new way to communicate old demands.’ Fish Back shares the same concerns—seeking to address theft of Indigenous fisheries, harms that have followed from colonization, and the need for restoration across ecological, economic, political, cultural, and spiritual spheres. This talk offers an invitation to envision what we can re-establish and reclaim through a re-constitution of Indigenous law and governance over fisheries. Together, we will discuss what roles knowledge co-production, environmental assessment and policy, community-based management and governance, and co-management regimes may (or may not) play on the path towards realizing more just futures for fish, fisheries, and fishing peoples.

Speaker will be in Fairbanks, Fairbanks Troth Yeddha' Campus O'Neill Bldg., Room 201
Lena Point Fisheries Facility, Room 101
Anchorage 1007 W. 3rd Ave, Suite 100

Zoom
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Funded by the National Science Foundation’s Research Traineeship (NSF-NRT) and Navigating the New Arctic (NNA) programs, the Tamamta Program centers on bridging Indigenous and Western sciences to transform graduate education and research in fisheries and marine sciences. Stay tuned for more updates about all of the Tamamta Fellows and their incredible work and research interests across Alaska.