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The Clarke Forum For Contemporary Issues
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The Clarke Forum For Contemporary Issues Leadership Interviews
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The Clarke Forum For Contemporary Issues Leadership Interviews
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Self-Improvement
Education
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Interview with Michael Kotutwa Johnson, a Hopi dry farmer and an assistant professor of Indigenous resilience at the University of Arizona’s School of Natural Resources and the Environment
The Clarke Forum For Contemporary Issues
10 minutes 25 seconds
7 months ago
Interview with Michael Kotutwa Johnson, a Hopi dry farmer and an assistant professor of Indigenous resilience at the University of Arizona’s School of Natural Resources and the Environment
Student Project Manager Noah Salsich ’25 interviews Michael Kotutwa Johnson, a 250th generation Hopi dry farmer and an assistant professor of Indigenous resilience at the University of Arizona’s School of Natural Resources and the Environment. In this interview, Kotutwa Johnson talks about the importance of Indigenous recognition, as well as comments on modern sustainable agricultural techniques and land-back movements. The interview also touches on some of the pushback Indigeous people have faced from the scientific community and Dr. Johnson’s responses to this. Read more
The Clarke Forum For Contemporary Issues
The Clarke Forum For Contemporary Issues Leadership Interviews