@ChallengeIneq@ananyaUCLA Es un honor trabajar junto a las comunidades Indígenas en mi ciudad natal, Bakata Honored to work alongside Indigenous groups in my hometown Bakata@IndigenaEn
@ChallengeIneq@ananyaUCLA Es un honor trabajar junto a las comunidades Indígenas en mi ciudad natal, Bakata Honored to work alongside Indigenous groups in my hometown Bakata@IndigenaEn
Our Ideas & Organizing Doctoral Awardees have been engaged in such exciting research. @afthink has been working with several grassroots Indigenous communities in Colombia who claim a right to inhabit the city explicitly as Indigenous people. Learn more>> https://t.co/PZMdCrG9Ms
¡Felicitamos!👏🏽 La resistencia de las comunidades asentadas en los diversos puntos de @Bogota y que históricamente han resistido,hasta punto de hacer 38 siembras de sus NNA, Un pueblo decide volver,agotado,y con la esperanza,que en esta oportunidad, si les cumplan.@petrogustavo
Proud to have funded @Uncommon_UCLA's "Reclaim the Music! Reclaim the Station!" as a @ChallengeIneq Working Group. They convened community members, students & collaborators to use sound as a spatial justice intervention. Sound, space & justice can coexist. https://t.co/aZduFMkQhA
Call for Papers for the "Nature in the City" conference to be held in Paris, France Dec 11-12, 2024. Submit 500-word abstract by Sep 1, 2024 from fields like urban planning, geography, env. science, etc. No fee for presenters. More info: https://t.co/i991lFA4Oi
It was our great honor @ChallengeIneq to convene "Insurgent Ground: Land, Housing, Property," a Freedom School for scholars who are rooted in movements and engaged in organizing knowledge towards liberation, here in the U.S. empire-state & around the world.
Held under the auspices of a @MellonFdn Higher Learning grant & inspired by Robin D.G. Kelley, our Freedom School started with the premise and promise of the 3rd Reconstruction with @sa_lidarity focusing us on Black queer land movements that reclaim & make Black place.
Next, in the session "Water is Life, Water is Power," Tongva scholar & filmmaker, AnMarie Mendoza, challenged us to think about land dispossession in relation to water theft with Andrés Ramirez as interlocutor foregrounding Indigenous histories of persistence and memory.
Políticos que usan la violencia verbal, con actitudes racistas y discriminatorias.
La reivindicación de indígenas víctimas de la violencia es un tema comunitario y nacional.
Los bienes públicos no son para negocio de algunos políticos disfrazados de comunitario
Me reuno con la comunidad embera víctima de desplazamiento y ubicada en Bogotá. Hace un mes no tienen agua potable, viven hacinados más de 1200 personas donde solo caben 400. Han visto morir 21 de sus integrantes la mayoria niños en Bogotá
Un hombre venezolano caminando dentro del tapón del Darién entre Colombia y Panamá. Diariamente cruzan el tapón unas 3000 personas. Un trabajo que hicimos junto a @julieturkewitz para @nytimes El reportaje completo aquí: https://t.co/nbZgbA9QCx