Description
This episode of Blue Earth is a conversation with Souta Calling Last,
The Executive Director of Indigenous Vision and an environmental justice advocate, Souta is a Native American, of the Blackfeet and Blood tribes.
She shares amazing influential stories from when she was a child and how they shaped her commitment to environmental stewardship.
Souta has extensive experience in groundwater monitoring, watershed health, and community participatory-based research, and has extensive knowledge about water quality, water treatment and mining contamination clean-up.
She believes that land and Indigenous people are inextricably linked, and that sustainable land management must include Indigenous perspectives.
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