Postdoc @wpi I PhD @gccunyanthro I Debt resistance + disaster recovery in Puerto Rico I Co-Founder @PRSyllabus I Co-Editor-in-Chief, @homefieldanthro I Hiker
📣Check out the Op-ed that @marisollebron and I wrote for @truthout about Puerto Rico’s debt Plan of Adjustment.
We argue that the POA marks another chapter in Puerto Rico’s colonial debt and charts a future absent of Puerto Ricans’ input https://t.co/HLqNM5X5F2
En el 2022 en Puerto Rico murieron más de 35,400 personas,lo que implica 3,300 muertes en exceso a las esperadas. Las causas que dispararon la mortalidad en 2022 no presentan mejoría en los meses que ya están documentados del 2023.
🔎CPI y @washingtonpost https://t.co/38qVtec5FN
Gracias al @uprcayey + @III_UPRCayey por invitarnos a compartir sobre nuestra clase de investigación! Hablamos de la construcción/interrupción del archivo y la metodología del “embodied mapeo” que desarrollamos con les estudiantes. Seguimos!
El próximo martes! Gracias a @III_UPRCayey por la invitación.
Estaremos presentando sobre la metodología que desarrollamos en nuestra clase del verano. Algunas estudiantes también estarán presentes para hablar de sus proyectos. ✨
We're expanding the EJ/CJ Syllabus! We're assembling examples of databases on more specific EJ/CJ topics or for specific communities. We're also assembling resources on cases, keywords, organizing networks + more! Feel free to add ideas here or message me! https://t.co/wfBdu3DaKd
“emphasize the need to embrace the absurd destabilization of conventional analytical categories, in order to open space for new problems and responses for collaborative research.”
Please download and share widely-no paywalls!
📣Thrilled to see our *open access* article “Absurd geographies of resilience and justice” published in Climate and Development’s special issue on liberalism’s limits to climate justice edited by @KRhiney + @kimberleyanh.💫 https://t.co/LrCRdWbSqi
I enjoyed working on this multi-authored article with my @FIU colleagues, thinking with our community collaborators in Miami. We “explore how resilience is mobilized in contextually-specific struggles against racialized vulnerability and insecurity” and 🧵
Register for the launch of our 2023 issue, COUNTER/CARTOGRAPHIES! (https://t.co/J6K7Hi4JRG). 11/3 at 9am Pacific on zoom. Join the editors, contributors, creative geographers & curious folks as we challenge & reimagine dominant mappings & narratives of space, place & landscape!
The U.N. reports at least 42% of Gaza's housing units are damaged or destroyed. One-point-four million Gazans — or more than half of the territory's population — have been displaced.
Some belated news 📣
I’m honored to be part of the Centro/Princeton Study Group on Post-Disaster Futures! During the fellowship year, I’ll be working to expand on my research and writing on landscapes of austerity and the politics of place-making + care🧵 https://t.co/klV59lmeUA
📣New in our Communities in Crisis Series!
Prof. Alison Kanosky explores the economic and environmental crises left in the wake of US military occupation. ⬇️
“Well, We’re Still Waiting…”: The Prolonged Crisis of Military Facility Closures – Home Field https://t.co/uZQvmIDtDw
Here’s a snapshot of the @PRSyllabus collaboration w/ @ArchivoVieques! Many thanks to @dLoCaribbean for the support. Stay tuned for our OER next semester!
OER in Caribbean Studies: Puerto Rico Syllabus and Archivo Histórico de ... https://t.co/EC7UcB1YQM via @YouTube
📣 New in the Communities in Crisis Series! Check out @AlishaBorck’s essay on the “everyday crises” of hunger in Appalachian Kentucky. 🧵 ⬇️
https://t.co/fqNJBM55aJ