Archive

This archive preserves public-facing materials from past collaborations, including webinars, resource documents, public protocols, and project materials that continue to support learning, reflection, and future work.

Webinars

Center for Environmental Health Equity webinar archive

The Center for Environmental Health Equity supported public webinars and technical assistance work with community-based organizations, Tribal organizations, and Tribal nations. Although the EPA-funded TCTAC work ended early in 2025, the webinar archive remains a public record of environmental health equity conversations and community-facing resources.

Webinar Series #1: A Digital Roundtable--Amplifying Philanthropy in Indian Country, Practices and Perspectives

This series gathered funders and community partners for conversations about philanthropy, environmental health equity, and support for Tribal and Indigenous communities. Recordings remain available through the CEHE YouTube channel.

Webinar Series #2: Gifts of Conservation on Environmental and Energy Justice in Tribal Communities

This series focused on conservation, environmental justice, and energy justice in Tribal communities. Related recordings and public materials remain available through the CEHE YouTube channel as part of the center's public archive.

Public protocols and project documents

Shared stewardship and Tribal water security resources

These materials document collaborative work on Tribal-federal co-management, shared stewardship, and water quality monitoring. They are included here as public-facing resources connected to Indigenous knowledge systems, land management, and Tribal water security.

  • Lefthand-Begay, C., Brisbois, J., Redmore, L., & Armatas, C. (2023, December 16). Advancing federal-tribal co-management: A workshop protocol for understanding and engaging with Tribal communities and Indigenous systems of knowledge. Google document.
  • Armatas, C., Brisbois, J., Choden, K., Lefthand-Begay, C., & Redmore, L. (2022). A scoping review protocol of shared stewardship scholarship to inform the inclusion of Indigenous peoples in federal land management. Google document.
  • Lefthand-Begay, C., & Fricke, C. (2023, March). Quality Assurance Project Plan (QAPP) for Water Quality Monitoring for the Akiak Native Community Akiak IRA Council Environmental Department. Google document.