Storytellers Bios

Podcast #1 : The Oak Savanna and ITECK Center

Judy BlueHorse Skelton

Judy BlueHorse Skelton, (Nez Perce/Cherokee), Associate Professor, Indigenous Nations Studies at Portland State University, developed and teaches courses in the Indigenous Traditional Ecological and Cultural Knowledge (ITECK) Certificate Program, including Indigenous Ecological Healing Practices, Indigenous Leadership for Sustainable Futures, Cultural Ecology: Indigenous Science, and Indigenous Gardens and Food Justice. She’s worked with federal, state and local governments, Native organizations and tribes throughout the Northwest for more than 25 years, conducting cultural activities and research to reclaim the urban forest for food, medicine, ceremony, and healthy lifeways.

Collaborative work includes the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde, the Native American Rehabilitation Association, the Many Nations Academy at the Native American Youth and Family Services, and other Native organizations in the Northwest.

Judy serves on the Native American Community Advisory Council, partnering with Portland Parks, Metro, the Bureau of Environmental Services and US Fish and Wildlife Service to integrate ITECK practices with Indigenous community and student-centered projects on urban/regional sites. Through these relationships, Judy has fostered the creation of a unique space for teaching and practicing ITECK at PSU with the Oak Savanna ITECK Center, engaging students, partners and Indigenous community in collaborative projects—providing them with real-world experiences that can be life changing, to heal the Land and heal the People.

Judy Bluehorse Skelton. Photo by Judy Bluehorse Skelton.

Emma Johnson

Emma Johnson, a Cowlitz Tribal member, received her BA in Cultural Anthropology from Washington State University Vancouver and her MS in Sociocultural Anthropology at Portland State University (PSU). Emma is currently the Indigenous Traditional Ecological and Cultural Knowledge (ITECK) Coordinator in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences Dean’s Office at PSU. In this role, she focuses on community engagement, partnership development, and cultivating a sense of belonging for students. Emma is extremely passionate about place-based education and connecting people to the landscape by introducing them to plant and animal relatives. She feels at home in the world of tribal food sovereignty and strives to support the reclamation and restoration of traditional foodways in Indian Country.

Emma Johnson. Photo by Emma Johnson.

Sergio Palleroni

Professor Sergio Palleroni is Director of the Center for Public Interest Design and a Senior Fellow of the Institute for Sustainable Solutions at Portland State University, as well as a founding member of the federally-funded Green Building Research Lab. His research and fieldwork for the last three and half decades has been in the methods of integrating sustainable practices to improve the lives of communities worldwide. Palleroni holds a Master of Science in Architectural Studies from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Oregon.

Sergio Palleroni. Photo by Sergio Palleroni
Sergio Palleroni. Photo by Sergio Palleroni

Eric Giovannetti

Eric Giovannetti graduated with his Master of Architecture at Portland State University. He received his BA in Mathematics from Lafayette College before coming to Portland State University for his M.Arch. Eric has remained involved with the Oak Savanna Project since he participated in the 2022 graduate studio for a new ITECK Center. He is interested in new ways of approaching architecture that support sustainability and equity through participation and education.

Eric Giovanetti
Eric Giovannetti. Photo by Eric Giovannetti.

Mendy Miller

Mendy Miller has worked with Portland State University (PSU) since being a student worker in the School of Gender, Race & Nations in 2019 and currently works with the Indigenous Nations Studies Department’s Indigenous Traditional Ecological and Cultural (ITECK) Program as ITECK Community Partner building and tending relationships with students, community and alum on and off campus. Mendy is also pursuing a Master of Library and Information Science with the University of Washington. They have been consulting and collaborating with students and community since 2020 in order to create what is now the Indigenous Library in the Vernier Science Center at PSU and a future land based library on the PSU Oak Savanna. Mendy is also a PSU alum with a BA in Indigenous Nations and Native American Studies and a minor in Geography. They are deeply committed to creating a better future for all by centering relationships to land and each other.

Mendy Miller
Mendy Miller. Photo by Mendy Miller.

Athena Rilatos

Athena Rilatos is an enrolled member of the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians and recently received her Master of Architecture degree at Portland State University. She received her BS in Psychology with a minor in Indigenous Nations Studies from Portland State University. She has worked on the Oak Savanna Project since 2020.

Athena Rilatos. Photo by Athena Rilatos.

Travis Bell

Travis Bell is an Associate Professor in the School of Architecture at Portland State University. He received a Bachelor of Science in Philosophy from PSU and Master of Architecture from the University of Washington. Travis’s primary interest lies in making architecture that is in closer alignment with the natural patterns of our environment. This grounds a research, teaching and design agenda focused on appropriate material choice, the prioritization of authentic craftsmanship, passive systems design, adapted historical technologies, and temporary architectural solutions, explored through projects such as the annual design and construction of a stage for the Pickathon music festival.

Travis Bell Profile Photo
Travis Bell. Photo by Travis Bell.

Clifton Bruno and Christine Bruno

A special thank you to Clifton Bruno and Christine Bruno for their participation in this series and for sharing with us their oral stories and experiences at the Oak Savanna and ITECK Center.

Clifton and Christine Bruno
Clifton and Christine Bruno. Photo By Clifton and Christine Bruno.

Emma Jewell Cohen

A special thank you to Emma Jewell Cohen for their participation in this series and for sharing with us their oral stories and experiences at the Oak Savanna and ITECK Center.

Emma Jewell Cohen
Emma Jewell Cohen. Photo by Emma Jewell Cohen.

Sam Barber

A special thank you to Sam Barber for their participation in this series and for sharing with us their oral stories and experiences at the Oak Savanna and ITECK Center.

Sam Barber profile photo
Sam Barber. Photo by Sam Barber

Gianna Sullivan

A special thank you to Gianna Sullivan for their participation in this series and for sharing with us their oral stories and experiences at the Oak Savanna and ITECK Center.

Gianna Sullivan
Gianna Sullivan. Photo by Gianna Sullivan

Ardon Lee

A special thank you to Ardon Lee for their participation in this series and for sharing with us their oral stories and experiences at the Oak Savanna and ITECK Center.

Ardon Lee profile photo
Ardon Lee. Photo by Ardon Lee.

Sham Aldura

A special thank you to Sham Aldura for their participation in this series and for sharing with us their oral stories and experiences at the Oak Savanna and ITECK Center.

Sham Aldura
Sham Aldura. Photo by Sham Aldura.

Edward Hodge

A special thank you to Edward Hodge for their participation in this series and for sharing with us their oral stories and experiences at the Oak Savanna and ITECK Center.

Edward Hodge Profile Photo
Edward Hodge. Photo by Edward Hodge.

Razan Zainab

A special thank you to Razan Zainab for their participation in this series and for sharing with us their oral stories and experiences at the Oak Savanna and ITECK Center.

Razan Zainab
Razan Zainab. Photo by Razan Zainab.