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Journal Article

Suing for Awareness

2023
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[...]the contemporary Diné photographer Will Wilson has taken up the task of capturing the extent of the environmental damage and public health crisis in a series of photographs he calls Connecting the Dots: For a Just TransitionlWiXson is known for his series, Auto Immune Response, which he describes as an allegory that \"takes as its subject the quixotic relationship between a postapocalyptic Diné man and the devastatingly beautiful, but toxic environment he inhabits\" (Wilson, n.d.). Since the Navajo people arrived centuries ago in what is known now as the Four Corners, they regarded the landscape as Diné Bikéyah, bounded by four sacred mountains. [...]he himself grew up playing in the ruins of the rare Metals processing mill just east of Tuba City-what is today recognized as a toxic Superfund site.