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Apr 15

(Past) Dr. Grace Bulltail: Social and Environmental Justice Annual Lecture

Dr. Grace Bulltail will deliver our annual Social and Environmental Justice Lecture based on her research on water, energy, and land use on tribal lands.

Grace Bulltail is an Assistant Professor in the Nelson Institute for Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She is originally from Montana and is a member of the Crow Tribe and a descendant of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Tribes of Fort Berthold, North Dakota. Dr. Bulltail's research covers the disciplines of water resource engineering, natural resource management, land use, water quality science, and environmental justice in Indigenous communities. In particular, she has researched water quality impacts from natural resource extraction on tribal lands – federally reserved lands where water resources are governed by sovereign tribal nations.

Date: Monday, Apr. 15
Time: 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm
Dr. Grace Bulltail: Social and Environmental Justice Annual Lecture
Disability Statement

To request disability accommodations, contact the Department of Environmental Sciences and Society at kuhlja@uwplatt.edu or 608.342.1618.