I primarily teach courses on climate change, agrifood systems, and land and water policy.Â
University of Montana:
Sustainable Communities (introductory environmental social science lecture course)
Food Justice and Sustainability (upper division undergraduate course that engages students in community-based research)
The Politics of Food (graduate student political ecology seminar)
Deep Springs College:
Political Ecology of Agrifood Systems (seminar)
Rangeland and Indigenous Science and History (group study)
UC Berkeley (graduate student instructor):
Graduate Pedagogy in Environmental Science (graduate student course)
Sociology of Agriculture (lecture and discussion-based undergraduate course)
American and the Global Forest (lecture and discussion-based undergraduate course)
Check out this article in Rangeland Ecology & Management, co-authored with UC Berkeley SPUR undergraduate mentee Aaron Saliman