T’áá hwó ají t’éego and the end of the Navajo coal industry
- Andrea Cabrera Roa
- Mar 18, 2021
- 1 min read
Updated: Mar 19, 2021
Extractives@Clark presents Andrew Curley (Diné)
In 2021 the Navajo Generating Station, a long standing symbol of coal energy in the southwest, was demolished. The power plant ended operations the previous year, which signaled the end of coal mining in Black Mesa. In this presentation, Curley will discuss the deeper meaning and contestations of coal within the Navajo Nation and what the future holds for Diné people.

Courtesy: Adrian Herder, Tó Nizhóní Ání

Andrew Curley (Diné) is an Assistant Professor in the School of Geography, Development & Environment (SGDE) at the University of Arizona. His research focuses on the everyday incorporation of Indigenous nations into colonial economies
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