By Henry Kwan ’05 MA | Posted January 27, 2021 L to R: Yenyen Chan ’94, ’02 MEM, Sarah Charlop-Powers ’09 MEM , Phil Rigdon ’02 MF, and Georgia Silvera Seamans ’01 MEM As part of an ongoing series that explores topics relating to justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion (JEDI) in the environmental field, Yale Blue Green, Yale’s environmental alumni group, hosted a livestream discussion on the influence and impact of race, ethnicity, and bias in natural areas management. The program was moderated by Georgia Silvera Seamans ’01 MEM, an urban and community forester based in New York City, who opined that the management of public lands and natural habitats in the U.S. continues to be dominated by a longstanding hegemonic model.