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Tangled Roots

Joe Whitson, PhD

Dig into the complicated, contradictory, and often concealed human/land relationships at the root of our many and varied environmental crises. I am Dr. Joe Whitson, a political ecologist writing about public lands and environmental justice.

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Does a River have a Right to Exist, to Regenerate, to Flourish?

The Rights of Nature system requires a flattening of the hierarchy and a muddying of previously clear-cut priorities. It requires a fundamental realignment of our relationship with the natural world.

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Was Indigenous Land Really Stolen?

We as a human community have the ability and responsibility to define our relationship to the earth and each other in new and more just ways while still acknowledging and addressing the realities of our history and how it continues to impac...

9 months ago
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A Forest of Exceptions: How the government is using contrived crises to erode our environmental protections

It makes sense that the current president has adopted the same “state of exception” strategy that was, and continues to be, used to undermine Indigenous sovereignty in order to attack another roadblock to unfettered environmental exploitati...

9 months ago
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Public Lands are Under Attack

The U.S. national parks and protected public lands emerged out of series of ethical, political, economic, and ecological systems that make them particularly susceptible the kind of political attacks they are currently experiencing.

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  • Joe Whitson, PhD

    I'm a political ecologist with a PhD in American Studies writing about public lands, the outdoor industry, and Indigenous & environmental justice issues. Author of Marketing the Wilderness, forthcoming in May from University of Minnesota Press.

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