Shoshi Parks

Shoshi is a freelance travel and environment writer and Ph.D. in anthropology. She’s based in San Francisco, where she can be found snuggling dogs and advocating for water security and food justice.

Acoma Pueblo

A Route 66 Road Trip Through Indigenous Homelands

That Route 66 road trip is one of erasure, one that conceals the Indigenous history of this land with the expanding White capitalism of early Americana.

May 23, 2019

Hunting Island

A Community of Slave Descendants Is Protecting Unique Food Traditions from Rising Seas

In addition to fighting specific environmental encroachments, the Nation is bracing for climate change by building cultural resilience—especially by preserving and adapting its food heritage.

September 28, 2018

Acequias

In the Water-Scarce Southwest, an Ancient Irrigation System Disrupts Big Agriculture

Shoshi Parks wrote this article for YES! Magazine. Shoshi is a freelance travel and environment writer and Ph.D. in anthropology. She’s based in San Francisco, where she can be found snuggling dogs and advocating for water security and food justice.

November 17, 2017