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Marlene Brito-Millán, PhD

Marlene Brito-Millán, PhD

Marlene Brito-Millán, PhD, Assistant Professor, School of Environmental Sustainability, Loyola University Chicago

Marlene Brito-Millán is an ecologist who centers life-driven relationalities and autonomous dignified lifeways as an integral part of thriving socioenvironmental complex systems. Her work intersects complex socio-environmental systems, Indigenous ways of knowing and valuing, traditional ecological management practices, water & landscapes, climate change, and anti-racist and anti-colonial science through the practice of solidarity science and participatory action research. She is a Mexican American woman of campesin@ heritage currently working in the mountain region of Guerrero, Mexico, where there is a collective effort to grow community-driven water quality monitoring programs and campesino-led community laboratories. Marlene is an Assistant Professor at the School for Environmental Sustainability at Loyola University Chicago where she has seeded the Indigenous Ecologies Collaboratory.

Marlene Brito-Millán, PhD, Assistant Professor, School of Environmental Sustainability, Loyola University Chicago

Marlene Brito-Millán is an ecologist who centers life-driven relationalities and autonomous dignified lifeways as an integral part of thriving socioenvironmental complex systems. Her work intersects complex socio-environmental systems, Indigenous ways of knowing and valuing, traditional ecological management practices, water & landscapes, climate change, and anti-racist and anti-colonial science through the practice of solidarity science and participatory action research. She is a Mexican American woman of campesin@ heritage currently working in the mountain region of Guerrero, Mexico, where there is a collective effort to grow community-driven water quality monitoring programs and campesino-led community laboratories. Marlene is an Assistant Professor at the School for Environmental Sustainability at Loyola University Chicago where she has seeded the Indigenous Ecologies Collaboratory.