The GEOGRAPHY department of the University of Oregon

koshergrl

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Are all a lot more focused on political advancement of land redistribution (often to other countries) than they are in actual GEOGRAPHY.

Peter Walker, professor (he's been advanced since Malheur) heads up a yearly environmentalism convention...which typically has multiple *speakers* from places like China and Russia, who tag themselves as *investors* who come here to school us on *environmentalism* hahahaa.

Walker, btw, was at the Malheur refuge with his family and students all during the protest. He bussed in people to stir up conflict, he constantly was posting how terrified everybody was, how scary the protesters were.

There are pictures of him hanging out with (fake) Judge Grasty, the guy who wouldn't allow the protesters to assemble at the fairgrounds (everybody assembles at the fair grounds for everything. It is unheard of to forbid it, and in fact, Grasty didn't have the authority to do it. But I digress)

He was invited to the *closed* press conferences..even though he isn't a member of the press.

One of the *conspiracy theories* (that isn't really a conspiracy theory, but the left continues to lie) is that politicians and academics are engaged in racketeering that allows them to profit financially off the sale of public lands, and the seizure of resources therein. The past admins allowed Russia and China to access land and resources on American, public lands...land and resources that Americans actually have the rights to.

Americans like the Bundys, the Hammonds, and many others.

Here are the *geography* teachers at the UO:

Daniel Buck

  • Associate Professor
  • E-mail: [email protected]
  • Phone: 541-346-2353
  • Office: 109 Condon Hall
  • Interests: Geography/Asian Studies Rural-urban relations, industrialization, political economy, China.
Leigh Johnson

  • Assistant Professor
  • E-mail: [email protected]
  • Phone: 541-346-2644
  • Office: 151 Condon Hall
  • Affiliated Departments: African Studies
  • Interests: Climate change, finance, political ecology, development, East Africa, Latin America
Nick Kohler

  • Career Instructor
  • E-mail: [email protected]
  • Phone: 541-346-4160
  • Office: 107E Condon Hall
  • Interests: Geographic information systems, Cartography, Human-Environmental relations.
Amy Lobben

  • Professor
  • E-mail: [email protected]
  • Phone: 541-346-4566
  • Office: 153 Condon Hall
  • Interests: Geographic Information Science, Human-Environmental Interaction, Spatial Decision Making, Neurogeograhpy, GeoSpatial Cognition and Thinking.


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