2015: Civil Society, Political Agency, and Environmental Problem-Solving: Solutions from Marginalized Indigenous Peoples and Women
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In 2015, Dr. Marchéta Wright received the Kathleen Cheek-Milby Faculty Fellowship award. Shortly thereafter, she focused her career-long research in human rights of indigenous peoples, gender roles and the environment on “investigating the ways in which local communities identify and address problems related to living in marginalizing conditions.” The research has taken place in Kenya, upstate New York, southern Ontario and India.
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Publication Date
2016
Publisher
Lynn University
City
Boca Raton, FL
Recommended Citation
Wright, Marchéta, "2015: Civil Society, Political Agency, and Environmental Problem-Solving: Solutions from Marginalized Indigenous Peoples and Women" (2016). Kathleen Cheek-Milby Endowed Faculty Fellowship. 6.
https://spiral.lynn.edu/cheek-milby-faculty-award/6
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A conversation with Dr. Marchéta Wright