🇩🇲 based geologist. I love volcanoes, space, and folklore. Cat person. She/her.
(previously @volcanodavi)
Sporadic, pretty hiking views on ig: asmallmango
I shared some thoughts on protecting historically significant landscapes in Belles for the CariSeaLand blog! check it out here and lmk what you think ✨
We're pleased to share the first blog in our Alternate Caribbean Futures series!
Celebrating and Preserving Geoheritage in Central Dominica by Davitia James https://t.co/V4pk3tWeWY
Alright Twitter, let us know. Where are the spaces where you feel safe finding restoration and healing in the environment? #BlackHealinginNature#BIEOutside
Time for a purposeful pause! Our panel "Black Healing in Nature: A Discussion on Black Wellness and Wellbeing in the Environment" is TODAY @ 12PM EST with @TrueSelfCentre, @HelloLaurenAsh, @davitiaa and others! Register here: https://t.co/swBbXtgGgV
If you work in nature-based solutions for water/climate, you need to know what’s going on in Peru, a place that is highly vulnerable to climatic extremes but also rich with cultures that have managed extremes in the Andes for millennia. 🧵
Interested in Caribbean sign languages, deaf leadership, research & education? Deaf-led Trini organisation DEAF are running three workshops on Friday 18th, Saturday 19th, and Sunday 20th March. All run from 2-4pm Trini time/EST. More info in the 🧵below...
Photographer Gilleam Trapenberg went back to his native island to document a place beyond holiday resorts, pink-hued skies and white sandy beaches. https://t.co/2BT6Q1Argc
Since it's Black History Month, I want to share a little bit about a story that one of my professors told me about some Jamaican men who cross-dressed during the protests of 1859.
In many places, drop, cover, and hold on is the safest thing to do during an earthquake. But does everyone know that? More importantly, does everyone do that? Social media and CCTV videos suggest no. @davitiaa for @temblor https://t.co/i4WTD6RMyw