Stewarding Tribal Land & Water for Future Generations to Live & Farm in the Banks of the Colorado River
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Indige-FEWSS Native Voices in STEM is a professional seminar series that invites Native scientists, engineers, activists, community members, change-makers, and leaders to share their personal and professional journeys, providing inspiration to the next generation. The WRRC is a co-sponsor of NVIS seminars.
Joshua Moore is the General Manager of CRIT Farms, a 33,000+ acre farm owned and operated by the Colorado River Indian Tribes near Parker, Arizona. A member of the Colorado River Indian Tribes, Moore works with Tribal leadership at CRIT to steward the land and waters for the benefit of future generations of Tribal Members to live and farm along the banks of the Colorado River. With a BS. and MS from the University of Arizona, Mooreto focuses on creating collaborative partnerships with public and private institutions to elevate agricultural production at the Colorado River Indian Tribes.