Overjoyed to read @cesca_peacock on A Silence Shared in @spectator!💙
"Romano demonstrates with understated economy why her work deserves to be read alongside other titans of 20th-century Italian literature such as Ginzburg, Pavese & Calvino" @PushkinPress https://t.co/uzsJbQkBL0
feel like it should be a bigger story that the Federal Reserve - led by a registered Republican first appointed by Trump - is manufacturing a recession
🌍 Happy #EarthDay2022 from @USL_NYC! To celebrate we have a special issue of #Resilience Quarterly featuring new works exploring Indigenous sovereignty and ecological activism by Mollie Lyders, Darren Rewi, Marikit Mayeno, Niamh Peren, @ClaudiaTomateo 👉https://t.co/T3AySqGXlq
Curious what it's like to play the @USL_NYC's new board #game Ekos? Last week USLer's @EganZef @ClaudiaTomateo and Jiray Avedisian sat down to play! Find out who won and what happened in this latest Resilience Quarterly piece 👇 @TheNewSchool https://t.co/f0DU5mpZRZ
Stunning images of the endangered Pakake Sea Lion on the beaches of remote Catlins of Aotearoa, #NewZealand in this new Resilience Quarterly article by Niamh Peren. The article explores the Pakake’s disappearance from the #Aotearoa coast 👇 https://t.co/8JCVYrh3iM #sealion
Excited to share a new collection of articles for Resilience Quarterly in collaboration with @ZolbergInst, "Migration: Mobility and Refuge in the Global City", bringing together diverse perspectives on #mobility and refuge in the Anthropocene. To view 👉 https://t.co/jkROlTSG5r
Great read from Cassidy Soloff and Elizabeth Ouanemalay in the latest Resilience Quarterly, exploring the challenge of thinking long-term about the #climate crisis or #COVID19 and the role local interventions and #community-driven approaches can play. 👇
https://t.co/SixHyK8Q9C
Resilience Quarterly's Sarah Jane McIntyre talks with #environmental#artist Clare Celeste Börsch in this new interview exploring Börsch's dynamic installations, the crisis of biodiversity loss, and importance of addressing #climatechange. 👇
https://t.co/7Z5wkR6vVv
What would a #museum of #water scarcity look like? Find out in this new Resilience Quarterly article featuring a speculative design proposal for a virtual #water museum in the post #anthropocene by @UCBerkeley architecture student Yanyan Zhang. https://t.co/7DC18BP4uu
New article in Resilience Quarterly exploring how a community #land trust model can sustain affordable space in NYC. @V_Olivotto and @MaxScot97099463 discuss the #WesternQueensCLT alternative to #AmazonHQ. Plus #CLT Day of Action this Saturday @NYCCLI! https://t.co/ROgu1j5JAf
CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS! Resilience Quarterly No. 3, Migrations: Mobility and Refuge in the Global City, exploring the role cities play in human #mobility, #migration and #climate. We're excited to be collaborating with @ZolbergInst on this special issue. https://t.co/P00UZAtLAc
In the midst of a few rough weeks I received amazing news🙌: my translation of a Chandra Livia Candiani poem will appear in @thenation@NationPoetry! On top of that, 4 Goliarda Sapienza poems will be in #ThePoetryReview@PoetrySociety! (Also, today is the summer issue launch! 👀)
I'm in @nytopinion arguing that the time has come to revive the spirit of jubilee. Student debt, medical debt, court debt, back rent, and more must go.
A "recovery" that only helps the wealthy is not acceptable. We need reconstruction & debt abolition.
https://t.co/c79pUXHeR3
Huge thanks to @SarahEKnuth & @johannabozuwa for their help with this. So grateful for comrades parsing through the wilds of renewable energy finance! Follow them and read their report w/ several other brilliant folks on what a better model could look like https://t.co/8FMCa5BUqS
New! 2-part #interview series now out on Resilience Quarterly featuring canopy #ecologist Nalini Nadkarni, written by Michelle Frank. Learn more about Nadkarni's Moss in Prisons Project, and her career documenting the complex tapestry of #rainforests. https://t.co/T3AySqGXlq
USL PhD Fellow Rory Curtin has a new piece in Resilience Quarterly: “Exploring Food Systems Resilience in Lisbon, Portugal”. Learn more about her #research on local urban #agriculture, food systems, and greening efforts in #Lisbon. https://t.co/TOgEbb602r