Position Department of Anthropology, Class of 2022 Role Certificates in Environmental Studies and Technology & Society Education Bio/Description Jessica Lambert, a citizen of the Choctaw Nation and a first-generation descendant of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Indians, is from Chapel Hill, NC. She is a senior at Princeton pursuing an undergraduate degree in political anthropology with a focus on Indigenous and environmental anthropology and certificates in environmental studies, as well as technology & society (energy track). Jessica hopes to illuminate the impacts of industrial environmental contamination and climate change on American Indian and Alaska Native identities, public and environmental health, tribal policy, and economies. Outside the classroom, Jessica is working hard to expand access to higher education for American Indian students and augment the university’s resources and support of Native students. She is co-president of Natives at Princeton, serves on the Indigeneity at Princeton Task Force, and is an advising fellow with Matriculate. Selected Publications Related News Last month, Native students at Princeton embraced activism. Now, they’re looking ahead. Princeton ENV students receive Udall Scholarships to study Native American, environmental issues Indigenous initiatives Introducing the Indigeneity at Princeton Task Force