Superfund: Our Stories (SOS) is a project conceived by ITEP staff and our friends and colleagues at Native Nations across the country during the pandemic. The loss of institutional knowledge is a serious problem for Tribal staff working on Superfund and other contaminated sites. In this series we sit down for casual, one-on-one conversations with people who have often spent decades working on these sites. Each conversation has an overarching theme, but the idea behind SOS is to capture stories and different perspectives.
Phillip Cernera
Lake Management Department Director (Retired), Coeur d'Alene Tribe
In this episode we chat with Phillip Cernera about how relationships and showing up are at the center of effective work.
Dino Chavarria
Director of Environmental Affairs, Santa Clara Pueblo
In this episode we chat with Dino Chavarria about creating and securing a seat at the table across evolving times.
Tim Kent
Environmental Director (Retired), Quapaw Nation
In this episode we chat with Tim Kent about taking the reins on a Superfund cleanup.
Rebecca Stevens
Restoration Coordinator, Coeur d'Alene Tribe
In this episode we chat with Rebecca Stevens about how the Coeur d’Alene Tribe leveraged the NRDA as a tool in their Superfund toolkit.