The first topic for our weekly topic week is Environmental Racism. Each day we’ll develop your understanding of environmental racism and at the end of the week (Friday) we’ll share a reading list curated by Black Geographers
Sneak peak at some of the work that is park of #root shock this weekend. This piece shows eel leather with cattail cordage by Gesig Isaac. Opening Friday 6-9 pm at @ministryofcasualliving make art your valentine and join us this Friday! https://t.co/urp8Ju9iZF
We welcome submissions from graduate students, postdocs, practitioners, and early career scholars, as well as creative approaches, projects that discuss the limits and erasures of the #Plantationocene concept, and more. #CFP: https://t.co/3XqSxHR4Uf
What a fascinating read about the political ecology of the crystal-craze, examining the inequalities of the global production network, and the mining conditions in Madagascar
Dark crystals: the brutal reality behind a booming wellness craze https://t.co/QedpwuJACY
✨ CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS ✨
We want you to tell us about what moves you, and what you’re putting into motion. This will be our very last issue(!), so we want all your best pitches!
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