Fall, the season of shedding is officially here and now would be a great time to sign up for the @AskAnAmazon newsletter (linked in bio). If you do, a love letter I’m calling “33 Reflections from Dr. Frazier’s 33rd Virgo Season” will be hitting your inbox early tomorrow morning.
HISTORY OF CAPITALISM BIBLIOGRAPHY
The spring 2021 @BrownHist graduate seminar compiled an extensive and eclectic annotated bibliography on the global history of capitalism.
Hopefully there is something for everyone.
Download here:
https://t.co/RkspROnLPj
This is especially true for academics of color from low-income families. Don’t let academia’s logics-of-scarcity convince you to settle for anything that will force you to sacrifice your well being for a position.
Dear y’all: before you consider relocating for a new job, please please PLEASE research the cost of living, housing market rhythms, and poverty thresholds in the city BEFORE you negotiate your salary and CERTAINLY before you accept an job offer.
Today we are remembering the first Black woman professor to receive tenure at @UCBerkeley in 1978 and one of the leading minds that helped create and establish our department.
We love you #BarbaraChristian
Y’all. I got accepted & fully-funded into a PhD program. 🥺
The one from Mississippi. The one who had twins at 23 during the 2nd year of her MA. The one who completed a PhD application while nursing 2 toddlers & adjuncting during a pandemic.
I. Got. In.
Surreal. 😭😭😭😭😭
Latest @grist#TemperatureCheck episode is a good one ... on whether it's in art or in politics, Black women have always led on protecting the environment https://t.co/MSnps1ZIFF
Thrilled that I’ll be joining The Great Unlearn as December’s featured expert!
Join me in convo w/ head curator @RachelCargle on Dec 10th for Office Hours where I’ll be breaking down #BlackFeministEcology: what is it & how to put in to use!
More info 👉🏾https://t.co/tXSjFJqGSO
"Spirituality—particularly spirituality from Black & Indigenous communities all over the world—has been so denigrated and viciously attacked that many people are unaware of its transformative potential.” — @Amazon_Scholar of @AskAnAmazon on #GREENDREAMER https://t.co/YZQ92WYrZl
Black people don't care about the environment?
As Dr. Chelsea Frazier (@amazon_scholar) writes in her new manifesto on Black Feminist Ecological Thought, this stereotype couldn't be further from the truth.
https://t.co/Jvl85rgXEs
If you’ve been hovering around Ask An Amazon’s programming, but haven’t quite figured out how to be involved in a more consistent way, joining the Learning Community (https://t.co/fl4S59KuJb) & deepening your Black Feminist study skills might be a useful first step!
If you are reading this, whichever way or ways you choose to be down—we’re so glad you’re here for these Black Feminist Ecology curated learning tools! Tag a friend below who you think might be interested in or blessed by our programming!