Brook Thompson and Dylan Aubrey are Yurok tribal members whose work bridges Indigenous worldviews with Western systems, contributing to Klamath River restoration efforts and the revitalization of traditional knowledge in Northern California while reaching international audiences through their media platforms and educational work.
In this Proven Sustainable™ conversation, Brook and Dylan share their personal journeys growing into who they are today, the historic removal of four dams on the Klamath River, and the Indigenous-led restoration work now healing the landscape. Brook reflects on witnessing the devastating 2002 event where over 60,000 salmon died, her path through engineering and academia to bridge Western science with Indigenous traditional ecological knowledge, and her children's book "I Love Salmon and Lampreys."
Dylan discusses his journey through rap music, military service, and filmmaking to Indigenous media entrepreneurship, his work as Public Outreach Lead for Yurok Fisheries documenting restoration and traditional ecological knowledge, his role as an Indigenous Governance & Knowledge Systems Fellow with Home for Humanity's One Home Journey, and his work amplifying Native voices through Drum Circle News and Indigenous Media Company LLC.
Together, they explore the challenges of communicating Indigenous worldviews within Western systems, the healing power of land back and restoration work, and the pathways many Indigenous people take when reconnecting to their cultures. Their insights emphasize that true sustainability requires centering relational knowledge, supporting Indigenous leadership, and recognizing the interconnectedness of land, water, people, and all living beings.
Brook Thompson is a Yurok and Karuk environmental engineer, PhD student at UC Santa Cruz, author, artist, activist, and founder of Thompson Teachings LLC. Learn more at brookmthompson.com
Dylan Aubrey is a Yurok storyteller, veteran, filmmaker, and entrepreneur. He serves as Public Outreach Lead for the Yurok Fisheries Department and is founder of Drum Circle News and Indigenous Media Company LLC. Find all his platforms at linktr.ee/drumcirclenews
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