A copy of the book, Care Work. Cover art is an illustrated Brown body intertwined with a tree with many branches.

By Sydney Fuller

I want to speak to my fellow able-bodied and/or neurotypical folks about how we can (and must) better incorporate disability justice into sustainability spaces and into our definition of environmental justice. 

UW ‘14, outside Elm Hall in Seattle, WA. Lacey is laughing in the center, maroon shirt with a fanny pack, because life is quite the ride!

Our dear friend Lacey Lumpkin passed away earlier this year after a courageous battle with cancer. The grief has been heavy and difficult to process and it’s still hard to imagine a future without Lacey. She was a radiant member of the DDCSP UW family; she had an iconic sense of style, the best humor, and an incredible smile.

Students working on a boat

I am recruiting for a graduate student (PhD/Masters) in ocean and coastal governance at the University of Southern Mississippi's Gulf Coast Research Lab beginning in the Fall of 2020. The student will be fully funded as a Research Assistant (4 years for PhD, 2 years for Masters).