In "For Emplacement," @BlaserMario argues that solutions to major crises should be based in the specificities of the places they emerge from rather than a single approach that only exacerbates the problem. Read the intro for free now!
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Escuchando tanto del leon #Milei rompiendo todo mientras vende verdurax x doquier me hizo acordar de estas propagadas de mi infancia… mis viejos las compraron: una mierda, se rompían igual y se les pegaba la mugre peor que otros platos https://t.co/8g59IfuxJu
https://t.co/j3fdW93eIc We need this...badly!! quit infotainment, it is just foam...now, journalism, that is something else...let's support the best we have here!
Article alert! Our special issue on "Ecological #Ontologies" (Berliner Blätter) has been enriched by a debate between Mario Blaser @blasermario and Casper Bruun Jensen @cbruunjensen on political and practical ontologies. #anthropology#sts check out here: https://t.co/CdzN0KLPYz
"We might imagine universities hiring only poorly-paid, part-time adjunct presidents and deans and using the subsequent savings on faculty positions." https://t.co/Cc3v4eK4ac
“To TigerSwan, the emergence of Indigenous-led social movements to keep oil and gas in the ground represented a business opportunity.”
A trove of documents reveal how private security tried to profit from spying on Water Protectors. @AlleenBrown https://t.co/4JrYH8KKrP
On 🫐@berrygrounds🫐 ep6 @jeanteillet talks race-shifting & Indigenous identity fraud in Canadian universities, then @rgwhitaker + Ash Hossain discuss the years-long push for transparent senior admin hiring processes @MemorialU:
https://t.co/yzeoWcTZk6
https://t.co/yRi7iY4obs🔶
participation policies; which do not go in the direction of diluting identity criteria that, albeit not of their choosing, the "people of the land" have had to use to eke out space for their modes of exitence amidst the colonial onslaught.
Innu Nation offers a good starting place... building a process to address this problem could start by relying on the political organizations of the historically and uncontroversially recognized Indigenous peoples in the province. But perhaps that is too much...
This - 100%. Firing the President today is one thing, the investigation about what we have done/are doing wrong is also vital. It’s like we’re just going through the motions to get back to status quo.
to ask from the kind of Indigenization the corporate university is willing to contemplate. There are very tough and complex issues to be addressed here, but I believe that there are consequences of colonization that can be addressed through university equity and ...
This - 100%. Firing the President today is one thing, the investigation about what we have done/are doing wrong is also vital. It’s like we’re just going through the motions to get back to status quo.
Endorsements for Free Culture and the City are now all in and we couldn't be happier and more grateful to @marisoldelacad1@IgnFarias & Erik Swyngedouw for their always-inspiring scholarship
.@MemorialU President Vianne Timmons says she's always been clear she's not Mi'kmaw.
But claiming Indigenous ancestry in professional bios or resumes is anything but clear, says journalist @michellecyca.
Check out the NEW 🫐berrygrounds!🫐 👇
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From Teillet's Report on Indigenosu Identity Fraud:
"84) Asking for verification evidence is not determining whether an applicant is Indigenous. It is putting in place a process to ensure honesty. This is similar to the system for verifying academic credentials."
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192) Indigenous people do not agree that ancestry alone provides validity for Indigenous identity... When Indigenous people ask, “who are your people?” they are not asking you to produce a genealogy ... They are asking who your relatives are today and where your family lives now.