[CED/CD/EAT] WRRC releases 2022 Arroyo publication featuring Indigenous perspectives on water resilience

Megdal, Sharon B - (smegdal) smegdal at arizona.edu
Tue Jul 19 20:50:40 MST 2022


Dear Extension Colleagues,

The Water Resources Research Center (WRRC) recently released the 2022 edition of its annual publication, Arroyo, titled “Water Resilience - Indigenous Perspectives.” This Arroyo contains information, insights, and perspectives from the 2021 WRRC Annual Conference, Tribal Water Resilience in a Changing Environment, which was dedicated to the legacy of trailblazing water rights attorney Rodney “Rod” Blaine Lewis of the Gila River Indian Community. Its unique approach conveys the words and messages of the many Native American participants in the conference. The Arroyo, which is attached, can be accessed online<https://wrrc.arizona.edu/arroyo-2022>.  Please circulate to your staff and community members as appropriate.

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Best regards,
Sharon

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