New 📰| Toward decolonizing sustainability research: a systematic process to guide critical reflections
Read the Perspective ➡️ https://t.co/8j7jxbPXjb
Written by @hill_ls@SarahGhorpade@Madu_G_ (@envwaterloo)
Suzanne Ounei-Small (1995) a Kanak feminist and pro-indepence activist on the need to decolonise feminism, notably drawing on US Black feminism, centering West Papua, Kanaky and Boungainville.
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In this reflective text, Joao Gabriel (@JoaoGwadloup) analyzes the limits of both the universalizing form of Blackness that conceptualizes a world approached solely through the Black/non-Black binary, and multiracial alliances formed against capitalism that tends to minimize...
📢@envwaterloo folks ! We are organising a workshop on Gender and Intersectionality in Environmental Research. We hope to create a common understanding and share experiences.
📅: November 8, 2022 (on campus, all day)
Places are limited. To register: https://t.co/pHYWHKy9Hi
Today we focus on @hill_ls who manages the GDN email network 📣🌟
Lowine has over 7 years of combined experience in DRR, climate change adaptation, and biodiversity conservation in North America, Caribbean, Asia and Africa. Click here to find out more 👉 https://t.co/N76hFeI9dl
The top map shows which nations are most responsible for excess emissions. The bottom map shows which nations are most impacted by it. If we are not attentive to the colonial dimensions of climate breakdown, we are missing the point.
@paulcmmccarney @SidneyColes8 @Eric0Lawton I used Otter Ai for my transcription. It's good for UK, US and Canadian "basic" accents. Anything else, not really accurate.
Hello fellow academics! I'm looking for POC Feminist Political Ecologists scholars/thought leaders. Ideally NOT a US/North American perspective and not necessarily in ENG. I'm working on DRR/climate change adaptation. Any recommendations?
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