Filipina activist researcher working w/ social movements for gender,socio-ecologicial justice & reclaiming the commons. Feminist, PhD fellow, teacher & foodie
So excited! Our forthcoming book with @brenobringel & Miriam Lang will be out next month. Published by Pluto Press, the book is the result of multiple dialogues across diff processes that examine & challenge the geopolitical dimensions of green transition https://t.co/9JbRWEsI2M
Conflict Research Group Book Launches Series presents “Geopolitics of Green Colonialism: Global Justice and Ecosocial Transitions" with Mary Ann Manahan @criticalcommons. She will be in conversation with @tomasvanacker and Eva Vandenberghe. In partnership with @theGICnetwork.
These three books - all out in the past year - are about reclaiming and reimagining forms of environmentalism rooted in worker, feminist and anti-colonial struggles.
@cristyclark Congrats, Cristy! Will secure a copy. My PhD project looks at the intersection of indigenous peoples’ self-determination, forest conservation and alternatives to development.
@cristyclark Yes, Manila is indeed complex, and it sounded like you had a lot on your plate back then. Looking forward to your book, then! Congrats! :-)
@cristyclark Hi Cristy! I do remember you. :-) Those were my days at Focus on the Global South. Happy to have been of help in your research (if I was).
We are thrilled to announce that registration for our summer series is now open! 🌸
Check out our speakers calendar and register through the link below ☀️
https://t.co/wXgx0HKp8B
We are so excited to share with you the speakers for our 2024 summer series 🌸 2/2
Keep an eye out for our calendar and registration form with specific dates and timings.
Thanks to Angelica Castaneda Flores & Clara Roig Medina for the invitation to contribute to this important publication of @FIANista Co-authored with @brenobringel & Miriam Lang.
NEW PUBLICATION by Mary Ann Manahan et al. @criticalcommons "Unmasking Green Colonialism Behind the Decarbonization Consensus," a framework paper on green colonialism and ecosocial transition.
To access: https://t.co/1jsOh4SvBh
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“The language of climate change has become so complicated that it has effectively excluded many grassroots actors and made pollution an expert issue.”
The Geopolitics of Green Colonialism by Miriam Lang, @criticalcommons Mary Ann Manahan, @brenobringel. Illustration by @gde54