
Scientifically Sound: Hosted by Ralph White III
Welcome to the Scientifically Sound! I'm Ralph from the South. It's the host that does the most and I don't mean to boast. This is my scientific journey coming to the creative forefront. You may find that a scientific discovery could be inspired by a hit song of an amazing musician. Or maybe a musician was reading up on some academic journals to find their new melody. Whatever the case may be, we have science, we have music, put them together and let's use it. Follow us on Instagram @scientificallysound
Scientifically Sound: Hosted by Ralph White III
Episode 12: Three Sisters or a "Stew"pendous Finale
Finally, Finale! Potato, Potato. Corn, Beans, and Squash! Welcome to the last episode as we complete Season 1 of Scientifically Sound! Today, we are taking a quick look at vocal arrangement (with a special take from my friend, Ivory Doublette) as far as vocal groups are concerned and finding that something similar happens in the scientific world of plants and agriculture. Inspired by Dr. Beronda Montgomery "Lessons About Plants", we take a look at the Native American/ Indigneous people agricultural trend called Three Sisters.
No Song of the Sound this time because I want you all to check out these cool people and their stories. Three Sisters, Three Women, Three Native Americans of STEM.
OTAKUYE CONROY-BEN- Member of the Oglala Lakota tribe and an environmental engineer professor at Arizona State University, Tempe. who studies biological effects of polluted water. She also evaluated climate and renewable energy policies and adaptation affecting tribal nations.
Johnnie Jae- Otoe-Missouria and Choctaw Founder of A Tribe called Geek, a multimedia platform which brings all things Indigenous and STEM to the light.
Deborah McGregor- Member of the Anishinaabe people from Whitefish River First Nation, Birch Island, Ontario, Associate Professor of Environmental and Urban Change and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous environmental justice at York University focusing in on land conservation.
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