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Dr. Jessica M. DeWitt has been a member of Linktree for 11 months and joined in July 2025. The social media accounts linked to from Dr. Jessica M. DeWitt are: Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Threads, Bluesky. Besides social media accounts, jessicamdewitt has populated their site with Legacy of Love Website, Canada Strong, Knowledge Devalued: Decommissioning the Parks Canada Library, The Environments of History: An Account by a Human Organism, Call for Papers – Treaty 6 at 150: Reading the Land, Reckoning the Past, The Myth of Control: Matthew I. Thompson on Cinema, Ecology, and Environmental Crisis, Ontario’s Conservation Authorities: Past, Present and Future, thai-style fish curry, Chasing Flames: Roving Methodologies and Narratives Towards Future Pyrosocial Worlds, Creamy Pinto Bean Dip, Easy Hidden Veggie Pasta Sauce, Call for Submissions – Succession IV: Queering the Environment – “Queer Joy”, Playing the Vanishing Frontier: Red Dead Redemption 2 and the Environmental Imagination, A Classroom Called the Inland Sea: The 2025 AAEH Conference, Notes from the ICEHOUSE - Building Environmental History Around the World, Finding Environmental History in “The Wreck of the Edmund Fitzgerald”, Playlist of DeWitt's Top Albums, My review of Red Country, Reimagining Academic Publishing: Community, Knowledge, and the Future Beyond Academia, DeWitt's Top Artists of 2025 Playlist, The Williams Treaties and Indian Day Schools: Law and Schooling as Tools of Dispossession, ESEH 2025: A Conference to Remember, Follow me on Storygraph, DeWitt's Top Songs of 2025 Playlist, History on the Tabletop: A Brief Guide for Evaluating Historical Board Games, Honey Garlic Salmon, The UBC Digitization Centre and Indigenous Stories of the Klondike Gold Rush: Part 1, Environmental Humanities, Jessica M. DeWitt: Editing and Consulting, Instagram, Legacy of Love Launch Event - Zoom, If Parks Canada’s Library Goes Quiet, Transcribing Toronto: Tips from a Research Assistant, Down Below Ground: Research, Memory, and Place at Springhill Mine, Remnant: Urban Prairie Teaches Lessons in Loss, Urban Nightscapes and the Anthropocene, Cardboard Battlefields in 1812: The Invasion of Canada, Terror Camp Clear, Mapping with the Assiniboia Residential School Legacy Group, So Far from Home: Nisichawayasihk Cree Nation and Red Deer Industrial School, “The Tang of Ocean Spray”: A Brief History of Dulse in New Brunswick, Migrants, Mosquitos, and Malaria: Histories of Constructing Enemy Threats, Environmental Humanities Editorial Profiles, Facebook, “Filth, Squalid Misery, and Seemingly Drunken Debauchery”: Energy Relief in Toronto’s House of Industry Records, Politics and Memory of Olympic Winter Games in the Canadian Rockies, Print Cultures of Environmentalism and Archipelagic Imagination from Contemporary Sundarbans, Seasonality at the Bear Island Indian Day School, “Too Dangerous a Job”: Forced Child Labour and Wood Collection at the Chooutla Indian Residential School, The 1966 Motorific Alcan Highway Torture Track, Yellowknife’s Giant Mine: Canada downplayed arsenic exposure as an Indigenous community was poisoned, Canadians and Canadian Environmental History at ESEH 2025, Threads, Meet the NiCHE New Scholars Committee, Augmenting Christmas: Artificial Trees and the Lure of Perpetual Nature, The Kapuskasing Internment Camp, Environmental History and the Work of Truth and Reconciliation, “Capsize the Rich”: Orca Memes and Anti-Capitalist Interspecies Solidarity, TikTok.