Julian Aguon: "The Poaching of Our Wildest Dreams: Indigenous Peoples, Predation, and the Law"
Julian Aguon is an indigenous Chamoru activist, attorney, and author. His specialty area is international human rights, and while his work is anchored in his home Guam, he actively works to promote the wellbeing of indigenous peoples of the larger Micronesian region and Oceania as a whole. He lives in Tumhom, Guam.
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This lecture is part of a UCLA Environmental Justice Initiative lecture series for 2013.
Organizing Sponsors:
UCLA Institute of the Environment and Sustainability
UCLA Insitute of American Culture
UCLA Luskin School of Public Affairs
Environmental Justice Initiative Cosponsors and Lecture Hosts:
UCLA American Indian Studies Center
UCLA Asian American Studies Center
UCLA Bunche Center for African American Studies
UCLA Chicano Studies Research Center
UCLA Library