Major White Paper on Tribal Co-Management of Federal Lands Released by Yale Center for Environmental Justice
NEW HAVEN, Conn. (September 26, 2025) — Charles F. “Chuck” Sams...
Brundage-Moore, a trailblazing environmental advocate, legal scholar, and educator, brings a dynamic blend of litigation expertise, community-driven advocacy, and clinical...
Charles “Chuck” F. Sams III — a national leader in environmental stewardship, tribal sovereignty, and public service — is joining the Yale Center for Environmental Justice as...
Aja DeCoteau, YCEJ Advisory Board member & Executive Director of the Columbia River Inter-Tribal Fish Commission, James Diamond, YCEJ Senior Counselor for Indigenous...
Over the years many researchers have examined questions related to the health of New Haven’s people and environment. A new online platform pulls them together.
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From keeping oil drilling sites away from neighborhoods and schools in Los Angeles to securing land rights for women in Sierra Leone, there is plenty...
When Lexie Holden ’25 was choosing a law school, she had two non-negotiables: a thriving Native American student organization and opportunities to study and put into practice...