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melmichellelewis has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in February 2021. Besides social media accounts, melmichellelewis has populated their site with DC Climate Week Events | Root To Flourish, Afrofuturism and Birds, Pushcart Prize Nominees Reading – Black Earth Institute, Biomythography Bayou - Bucknell University Press, Mel Michelle Lewis – On Freedom – About Place Journal, 2025 Upwell: A Wave of Ocean Justice, New Horizons in Conservation, Yale School of the Environment, An Appetite for Ancestry: A Conversation with Mel Michelle Lewis on Food, Folklore, and Identity | Cleveland Humanities Festival, Virtual Authors Series with Mel Michelle Lewis ’02, New Afrofuturism Collective Will Envision a Conservation Field Influenced by the African Diaspora, REVIEW: On Poetry: November 2024 | Washington Independent Review of Books, Mel Michelle Lewis presents "Biomythography Bayou" in conversation w/ Ailish Hopper, Orion Magazine - Summer 2024, America's Most Endangered Rivers® of 2024, R.U.N. in Unity Convening, Orion Celebrates the More-than-Human World | Powered by Givergy, America's Most Endangered Rivers® of 2023, Blog: Reading the Water, Celebrating 50 years and looking to the future - American Rivers, Queer Ecologies Panel - Forest Stewards Guild, Orion Magazine | Nature, Culture & Place, Penn Program in Environmental Humanities, Women of Color on Creating a Safe and Inclusive Outdoors, WSQ: Black Love — Feminist Press, Love Letter to This Bridge Called My Back | UAPress, Queer Nature: A Poetry Anthology - Autumn House Press, Announcing America's Most Endangered Rivers® of 2022, Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences Conference – Annual The Association for Environmental Studies and Sciences (AESS) Conference Website, Our Favorite River Songs — A Black History Month Reprise, American Rivers 2021 Impact Report is here! - American Rivers, PRESS RELEASE: American Rivers welcomes Dr. Mel Michelle Lewis as new Vice President for Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice, EVENT: How the Humanities Can Save Humanity (Online, 10/13), Ecosystems, Sustainability, & Justice Major at Maryland Institute College of Art, Artist Paula Whaley Is Changing the Way We View Art, One Doll at a Time, Cultivating Black & Native Futures in Education: June 17-19, 2021, Conversations in Black Feminist Practice: Black Queer Radicalisms, Korean Natural Dyes, Saturday, May 1st, 7PM EST, Indigo Shade Map, Friday, April 30th, 7PM EST, Feminist Voices on Climate Change and Environmental Justice Apr 19, 2021 03:00 PM Eastern Time (US and Canada), Statement by CAALS Co-Chairs Regarding Atlanta Shootings, Being Native Today: Indigenous Identities in the Gulf South - New Orleans Center for the Gulf South Third Annual Indigenous Symposium Mar 12, 2021, Transformative Arts/Transformative Acts: Black Queer Feminist Art and Design Pedagogy. Artlines: Women’s Caucus for Art Publication, Liberatory Art and Design Education: Engaging Queer of Color Pedagogies for Creative Practice. St. John’s University Humanities Review, The Art of Change Agency, Goucher College's Authors Series: Biomythography Bayou, Catfish Mardi Gras Queen, Auburn Avenue: The Gender Issue, Mel Michelle Lewis Website, Mel @ MICA.