Earth Partnership and Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Chippewa in collaboration with Bayfield schools provides students with hands-on experiences learning food histories, plant genetics, and food preservation, through land based and traditional Anishinaabe harvest practices. Thank you …
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Latino Earth Partnership Teacher and Community Leadership Workshops
Earth Partnership staff Cheryl Bauer-Armstrong and Dr. Maria Moreno collaborated with Dr. Robert Mayer with his staff from the University of Puerto Rico Aguadilla Vida Marina to plan and lead two Latino Earth Partnership Workshops …
Sami Indigenous University Symposium and Ojibwe Birchbark Canoe Cultural Exchange
In early October, Cheryl Bauer-Armstrong, Earth Partnership director, was invited to showcase the Indigenous Arts and Sciences model for equitable education and research in collaboration with tribal communities in Wisconsin at the Sami Indigenous University …
Earth Partnership Indigenous Arts and Sciences: Cultural Exchange with Hawaii
In 2022, Native Hawaiian partners hosted Bad River, Red Cliff and Earth Partnership. In July 2023, Earth Partnership in collaboration with Bad River and Red Cliff Tribal Partners created a cultural exchange for the Native …
UW Madison News: Summer field course centers the history, culture and experiences of Native students
TDPR at National Indian Education Association Convention
Michelle Cloud, Bethany Redbird, and Claire Bjork presented their Tribally-Driven Participatory Research at the National Indian Education Association annual convention this past week. Funded by the Spencer Foundation for Earth Partnership-Indigenous Arts and Sciences, the Ho-Chunk Nation leads this …
Keynote at Seventh Generation Inter-Tribal Leadership Summit
Earth Partnership, Tribal Youth and Community Liaison, Dr. Rachel Byington, PhD (Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma) was invited to provide a keynote speech on September 29, 2022 at the Seventh Generation Inter-Tribal Leadership Summit held at …
GHI Article: Restoring mangroves in Puerto Rico supports human health and well-being
With a new coastal resilience grant from the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation (NFWF), the University of Puerto Rico at Aguadilla will work with the University of Wisconsin-Madison Department of Planning and Landscape Architecture (DPLA) to restore mangroves along the coast of Puerto Rico.
Bayfield Teacher Featured for Work with Virtual, Place-Based Learning
Bayfield high school teacher Rick Erickson is a renowned educator who works closely with the Red Cliff Band of Lake Superior Ojibwe, and who has been a longtime IAS partner. Read more about his teaching, …
Catholic Multicultural Center sows seed for new prairie
The Catholic Multicultural Center, a longtime Latino Earth Partnership collaborator, has recently sown a new prairie planting adjacent to the Emmett Schulte Garden. This Madison Area Food Pantry Garden produces harvests that are delivered to …