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Sibirica Volume 22, Issue 1
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Spectrum of Intersectionality in the Arctic: From Discrimination to Diversity and Inclusion
Jenanne Ferguson, Dina Abdel-Fattah, Doris Friedrich, Olivia Lee, and Sardana Nikolaeva
Articles
Climate Justice and Intersectionality in the Arctic
Doris Friedrich
Removing Barriers to Science and the Outdoors for Teenage Youth and Early Career Professionals in the US Arctic and Beyond: An Expedition-Based Model
Joanna Young, Sarah Clement, and Erin Pettit
To “Lure On the Gentle Reader”: Approaching Historical Representations of Gender and Sexuality in the Arctic through Rockwell Kent’s Salamina
Susan B. Vanek and Jette Rygaard
Examining Gender Equality in Greenland in the Last Thirty Years: An Investigation through the Lens of the CEDAW Convention’s Examinations
Siff Lund Kjærgaard
The Impact of Extractivism on Indigenous Peoples: Social, Gender, and Economic Inequality
Maria A. Pavlova and Nyurgun A. Leontiev
Plurality of Activisms: Indigenous Women’s Collectives in Olenek District (Sakha Republic)
The Indigenous Women’s Collectives of the Olenek Evenki National District (Sakha Republic) and Sardana Nikolaeva
Día de Muertos in Alaska: Indigenous Practices Honoring Life and Death from Mexico to Alaska
Itzel Zagal and Christina Edwin
Border Digs in the Circumpolar North: Tracing Embodied Sites at the Intersection of Gender, Sexuality, and Race
Jean Balestrery
Book Reviews
Spencer Abbe, Tayana Arakchaa, and Sveta Yamin-Pasternak