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  1. Feb 15, 2022 · Jessica Hernandez found her way to conservation science and environmental justice through her grandmother—and her knowledge about the natural world, accumulated over generations.

  2. Jul 12, 2022 · Hernandez, from the Maya Ch'ortí and Zapotec nations, is a University of Washington postdoctoral fellow. In her new book, Fresh Banana Leaves, she makes a plea for the climate conversation to...

  3. Apr 11, 2022 · Jessica Hernandez on the differing worldviews embedded within western and Indigenous science, recognizing healing as political in nature, moving beyond reductionism, and more.

  4. Jessica Hernandez is a Maya Ch’orti and Binnizá-Zapotec Indigenous environmental scientist, activist, author, and researcher at the University of Washington. [1] [2] Her work is primarily focused on climate, energy, and environmental justice. She is known for her book, Fresh Banana Leaves: Healing Indigenous Landscapes through Indigenous Science.

  5. Jan 9, 2022 · Down to Earth. Climate. Science. Want to know how to save nature? Ask Indigenous scientists. Nature conservation needs a transformation, according to a new book by environmental scientist Jessica...

  6. … Indigenous peoples represent about five percent of the world’s population—and sustain nearly 80 percent of the world’s biodiversity. This week, Dr. Jessica Hernandez joins Jonathan to discuss the principles of Indigenous science, Indigenous land stewardship, and what it will take to heal Indigenous landscapes.

  7. Jessica Hernandez, Ph.D. University of Washington Bothell. Verified email at uw.edu - Homepage. climate change energy justice environmental justice Indigenous science Indigenous rights. ... J Hernandez, J Skiba, M German, R Scherr, T Huynh, C Mathis, M Araya. Sustainability and Climate Change 15 (4), 279-288, 2022. 3:

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