
Climate Change
How Oglala Lakota People Are Standing Up to Extreme Weather
Through politics, economics and culture, a Native American community is building resilience against disaster
Gabi Serrato Marks is a Ph.D. candidate in the MIT-WHOI Joint Program in Oceanography and a patient advocate. Credit: Nick Higgins
Through politics, economics and culture, a Native American community is building resilience against disaster
But the research world raises barriers to our full participation
But only because we have had access to health care, emotional support and institutional backing
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