Science & Memory: My Cordova Experience

Alongside, the Science & Memory Cohort, I traveled to Cordova, Alaska to learn about the impacts of climate change. My culminating project of this Fellowship is a book dedicated to Cordova’s resilience. This year-long project explains what it means to be a climate creative in a place like Cordova.

Click on the story below to read my blog post on the UO website.

A climate creative in Cordova: My Science & Memory experience

For 10 days this past summer, the UO School of Journalism and Communication's (SOJC) Science & Memory cohort traveled to Cordova, Alaska, to work in the field and report on the effects of climate change. I was in search of a place that would challenge my thoughts about what it means to be connected to a place.

Here is some video work to promote the program and cuz videos are the second best way to preserve & relive memories.

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