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鈥楩ace to Face鈥: Fighting Fire With Fire

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Deniss Martinez and Chancellor Gary S. May pose for a photo in a recording studio.
Deniss Martinez, a Ph.D. candidate in ecology, is this month鈥檚 guest on 鈥淔ace to Face With Chancellor May.鈥 (Karin Higgins/新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis)

Watching and participating in Indigenous cultural burns not only teaches a way of forest management, but the process can also help in peoples healing from the trauma of fire, say, the loss of a home or worse, Ph.D. candidate Deniss Martinez said on this month鈥檚 edition of Face to Face With Chancellor May.

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鈥淧eople are aware of that [trauma] and are able to kind of heal their relationship with fire and feel empowered and held through handling fire in a different way,鈥 Martinez said.

Martinez 鈥 who studies Indigenous forest and fire stewardship 鈥 said she grew up in an area where fires were common, and was afraid of fire as a result. But she later dug into her own identity as a person of Mexican and Tutunaku tribal heritage, and was inspired by tales of resiliency to look at her situation in a different way. She also spent time, as an undergraduate at 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis, seeing forest management 鈥 including cultural burns 鈥 up close with members of the Karuk Tribe.

She now helps to expose students to cultural burns through a Native American studies course that was first taught in 2019.

Watch her full interview with Chancellor May in the video above 鈥 鈥 to hear more about how that course works and what she hopes students take away from it.

She and May also discussed the way her work led to a recent from the 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Office of the President, and the faculty member whom Martinez thinks should be a guest on Face to Face. The chancellor offered career advice for Martinez as she nears the completion of her third 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis degree.

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