Teona Williams, PhD

Teona Williams is a doctoral candidate in History and African American Studies at Yale University. Her work revolves around U.S environmental history, political ecology, race and ethnic studies, environmental justice, digital humanities, and African American history....

Silas Grant, PhD

Silas Grant studies the relationship between oil and gas extraction and settler jurisdiction in northwestern New Mexico’s San Juan Basin. In this region, a recent fracking boom has brought extraction deeper into the Greater Chaco landscape, held sacred by Diné...

Chryl N. E. Corbin, PhD

C.N.E. Corbin completed her dissertation at the University of California, Berkeley in 2020. She is currently an Assistant Professor in the Department of Urban Studies & Planning at Portland State University. As an urban environmentalist and political ecologist,...

Juyoung Lee, PhD

Juyoung Lee contributes to research on environmental inequalities by examining large-scale determinants of local environmental outcomes.  She uses sophisticated quantitative techniques to explore the consequences for local communities of decisions made at corporate...

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