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白小姐王中王开奖结果 Native American Studies Professor Bridges Disciplinary Boundaries, Receives Mellon Foundation Grant

Research Will Look at Environmental Hazards

, associate professor of Native American studies at the 白小姐王中王开奖结果, Davis, has received a $270,000 Mellon Foundation New Directions Fellowship. The fellowship will allow her to study toxicology and environmental epidemiology to become 鈥渁 more productive interlocutor鈥 between indigenous communities and the environmental health sciences.

Her proposal, titled 鈥淭oxic Trespass,鈥 proposes ways to build cross-disciplinary bridges to provide data to indigenous people affected by human-made environmental hazards. The work builds on her collaborations with the Q鈥檈qchi鈥 Maya people of Guatemala and Belize on agro-environmental issues over the last two decades.

鈥淲e have brilliant environmental health scientists at 白小姐王中王开奖结果, but they may not have cross-cultural training and perspectives, and scholars who work with indigenous populations that face all kinds of environmental threats,鈥 said Grandia, a cultural anthropologist.

Liza Grandia
Liza Grandia

鈥淎t 白小姐王中王开奖结果, there is an aspiration to bring the humanities and social sciences together with the hard sciences, and I hope to do that,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think I would have conceived of this if I weren鈥檛 at 白小姐王中王开奖结果.鈥

During her five years at 白小姐王中王开奖结果, students in her 鈥淚ntroduction to Native American Studies鈥 and especially 鈥淣ative Foods and Farming of the Americas鈥 classes gave Grandia inspiration to begin building these cross-disciplinary linkages.

鈥淚t is often students who make the introductions that lead to collaboration,鈥 Grandia said.

鈥淭he Q鈥檈qchi鈥 confront many environmental conflicts from pesticide exposure and extractive industries through nickel mines, sugar cane and palm plantations, and oil pipelines,鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey need hard data about the environmental hazards in their territories.鈥

Those who protest environmental degradation have often suffered retaliation. In the area of Guatemala where Grandia worked, a schoolteacher was shot and killed after denouncing a palm oil plantation that had dumped pesticides into a river.

鈥淟and rights and environmental organizers are under constant death threats, but they rarely abandon their work.鈥 she said. 鈥淭hey inspire me to overcome my own fears and move forward with my research.鈥

Grandia鈥檚 own battle with lymphoma nine years ago, which she believes may have been triggered by her exposure to pesticides during years of fieldwork in Central America, led indirectly to her Mellon-supported project. At the time of her diagnosis, she and Q鈥檈qchi鈥 leaders were working on ways to use the United Nations principle of the right to 鈥渇ree prior informed consent鈥 to halt development of their territories.

鈥淯nder the chemotherapy drip came an idea that I have been kindling ever since: the potential use of FPIC to challenge the nonconsensual presence of synthetic chemicals in the bloodstreams of indigenous peoples 鈥 and virtually everyone else on the planet,鈥 Grandia said. 

鈥淚 spent seven years in rural Mesoamerica, but after cancer, I couldn鈥檛 continue that kind of fieldwork,鈥 she said. 鈥淣ow that I鈥檓 in remission, the Mellon Fellowship comes at the right moment for reinventing my research at a different scale.鈥

As part of the 18-month project, she will take classes and travel to conferences to enhance her ongoing research with Q鈥檈qchi鈥 communities.

鈥淭his training will also jumpstart my next major ethnographic project on cultural perceptions of the risks associated with toxic chemicals in everyday life,鈥 she said. 鈥淚t is my idea that until privileged people become more concerned about the trespass of synthetic chemicals into their bodies, little will be done to address the greater environmental injustices faced by indigenous and other marginalized peoples.鈥

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Jeffrey Day, Humanities, Arts and Cultural Studies, 530-219-8258, jaaday@ucdavis.edu

Karen Nikos-Rose, 白小姐王中王开奖结果 News and Media Relations, 530-219-5472, kmnikos@ucdavis.edu

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