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This is a session of the 2021 Environmental Ethics Symposium sponsored by Utah Valley University's Center for the Study of Ethics. Entitled, "Settler Colonialism, Environment, and its Impacts on Indigenous Women," this lecture features Michelle Brown, Chair of MMIW+ Utah and is moderated by Thomas Bretz, Assistant Professor of Environmental Philosophy at UVU.
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Chapters:
0:00 Welcome and introduction
3:02 MMIW+ organization
5:09 Terminology and indigenous beliefs
10:18 Effects of colonialism in the U.S.
13:49 Impacts of climate change on indigenous women
17:20 Missing and murdered indigenous women background and data
25:27 Next steps
30:44 Question: why continue to look at history with settler colonialism in mind?
34:18 Question: the ethics of land back
38:53 Question: education resources
41:39 Question: thoughts on Utah Lake
5:02 Question: common misconceptions
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