soundscape of radical imagination / anti-racist, anti-fascist, decolonial, feminist / sonic liberation / supported by the Antipode Foundation/ IG: antipod2019
(3) We’ll release episodes 3 and 4 in the coming months! Many thanks to the Antipode Foundation and to you for your listenership, patience, and support.
Keep listening!
The Antipod Sound Collective
(2) We took the collective work to heart, which also created a slower timeline this season. That has meant that while our episodes focus on early and mid-pandemic, we know that many of the issues incarcerated people and their loved ones faced then remain relevant.
(1) Hi friends and listeners of the This Is Antipod Podcast!
Welcome to season 2 of AntiPod, a radical geography podcast and sound collective. We’re finally releasing episodes 1 & 2. This season we’ve been talking about COVID-19, carceral spaces and abolition.
It's been a while, but we're excited to share another season of episodes with you all.
Season 2 Trailer is out now.
Listen here: https://t.co/HbwoY5xwHd
The site of our first episode, a panel in dedication to Clyde Woods was held at the Community Book Center. Please help support this resource that has supported the people of New Orleans.
Just donated to help Community Book Center -- #NOLA's only Black-owned bookstore -- rebuild after break-in and robbery.
Join me? https://t.co/Vvi4i3k15Q
This essay looks specifically at the photographic image as a Black space through which Oakland is (re)produced in order to understand how circulated media images navigate contradicting claims to space, and the ambiguity between the identity and lived experience of a place.
Kaily (@sKaiHeitz) is a doctoral candidate in the Department of Geography at the University of California, Berkeley and a Ford Foundation Predoctoral Fellow.
On behalf of the 2020 Clyde Woods Black Geographies Specialty Group Graduate Student Paper Award Committee, the Board is pleased to announce that this year's winner is Kaily Heitz, with a paper titled "Unfolding the Frame: The Geographic Matter of Black Life, Image and Form."
Call for submissions – "Clyde Woods Black Geographies Specialty Group Graduate Student Paper Award" – deadline February 28 https://t.co/7tFqD1FwJN @BlackGeogs
Antipod: A Radical Geography Podcast and Sound Collective – Episode 3, “Connecting Race, Place, and Capital with Dr. Bobby M. Wilson”, out now https://t.co/8zBKL2r3rl @ThisIsAntipod