by SEACC | Jun 24, 2022 | Blog, Featured
Foraging in a Changing Climate Wild foods center a grounding, healing—and empowering—tradition As spring passes and summer approaches, my mind always turns to harvesting on the land with my plant people community. Right now, it’s almost time to harvest my favorite...
by SEACC | Jun 23, 2022 | Blog, Featured
The Chilkat Watershed is facing irreversible threats as the Constantine-DOWA Partnership works to develop a dangerous underground mine at its headwaters in the Glacier Creek Valley just upstream of the Chilkat Indian Village of Klukwan, the Alaska Chilkat Bald Eagle...
by SEACC | Jun 20, 2022 | Blog, Featured
We have some exciting news! We have just launched our first line of No Palmer Mine merchandise! It’s available in a variety of styles, colors, and sizes at our website, from youth t-shirts to adult tank tops, multiple T-shirt styles and cuts, and cozy hoodies — all in...
by SEACC | Jun 20, 2022 | Blog, Featured
Please welcome SEACC’s interns for summer 2022! Sydney Ribera, Development and Outreach Intern Juneau | sydney@seacc.org Sydney Ribera was born and raised in the Esto’k Gna Tribal homelands of Somi Se’k (Rio Grande Valley, Texas). She is Indigenous Andean,...
by Aaron Brakel | Jun 15, 2022 | Blog, Featured
Keeping track of mining projects in Southeast Alaska is an important part of the work we do at SEACC. Recently, SEACC and our partners at Earthjustice had some success in an appeal for a water discharge permit for an exploration project on Prince of Wales Island. The...
by SEACC | Jun 6, 2022 | Blog, Featured
May was a busy month for Alaska’s climate movement. For one, my work with SEACC was in the news way too much, and not for good reasons either, questioning nuclear waste, questioning natural gas, and questioning the point of it all. Gov. Dunleavy held a heavily...