With Professor Ranalda Tsosie, New Mexico Institute for Mining and Technology, and proud Diné woman
Moderated by Iris Stewart-Frey
Co-presented by the Native American Coalition for Change and the Environmental Justice and the Common Good Initiative
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Ranalda L. Tsosie is a post-doctoral scholar at Montana State University in Bozeman, MT. She is currently working on a point os use filter optimization project and continuing to work with Indigenous communities and water challenges. Dr. Tsosie completed her Ph.D. in interdisciplinary studies with a subject emphasis in the fields of chemistry, geosciences and environmental science/studies from the University of Montana. In her free time, she enjoys beading, sewing, practicing traditional Diné arts.