
Emily Murray
Emily Murray is a resident of Elim, Alaska, and serves as the vice-president of the Norton Bay Watershed Council, a non-profit organization dedicated to preserving regional water quality. With a deep commitment to her community's subsistence lifestyle and the protection of their natural resources, she has been vocal in opposing the proposed uranium mining project that threatens the health and environment of her homeland.
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Emily Murray is the director of Essex University’s centre for coastal communities.
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Tariffs are making strollers and car seats more expensive. Parents are worriedEmily Murray is a resident of Elim and vice-president of Norton Bay Watershed Council, a non-profit tribal organization focused on regional water quality.
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