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Topic:  Indigenous Science,  Decolonial Theory, Plant Pathology

Participants: Natalie Solares, Master’s degree in Plant Pathology , UC Riverside

Broadcast Air Date: 10/25/19

Time: 5:15 PM (PST)

Station: KUCR 88.3 FM Riverside, CA

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Discussion Topics:

– What is plant pathology?

Botrytis cinereal is grey rot?

-What careers are available in plant pathology?

-Are humans creating the plant diseases?

-How did the potato get to Ireland?

-How do we navigate the different knowledge systems as we move through graduate work?

– How does western science take advantage of past and present indigenous knowledge?

-Can indigenous work to domesticate plants be protected from being co-opted by university researchers?

-What does it mean to question “Western science?

Sin maize no hay paise.

–  How do we change  current science authorship to reflect local  traditional science communities as the rightful authors of their  respective knowledge?

-Greg Cajete, University of New Mexico

– Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge and the Teachings of Plants ( 2015)

-How do we credit indigenous knowledge into the present academic template?

-How do we  build the spaces of empowerment?