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External Event: Environmental Humanities Initiative Distinguished Lecture - November 5, 2020

Hosted by: Environmental Humanities Initiative
October 23, 2020

On November 5, the EHI's 2020 Distinguished Lecturer Elizabeth Hoover presents "From Garden Warriors to Gastrodiplomacy: Farmers, Chefs and Water Protectors Working toward Food Sovereignty."

This event is cosponsored by the Institute for Humanities Research, The Global Futures Lab, American Indian Studies, The Global Institute of Sustainability, The Swette School for Sustainable Food Systems, The School for the Future of Innovation in Society, and The Human Factor Collaboratory.

Elizabeth Hoover is an associate professor in the Environmental Science and Policy Management department at the University of California Berkeley whose work focuses on food sovereignty and environmental justice for Native communities.

Outside of academia, Hoover serves on the executive committee of the Native American Food Sovereignty Alliance (NAFSA) and the board of North American Traditional Indigenous Food Systems (NATIFS).

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