An indigenous perspective on climate and frontlines action. What can we do, how do we heal, how does connectivity play a role in movement?
The colloquium is funded by the Fluid Futures Forum (a Humanities Council Magic Project) and co-sponsored with Anthropology, the Department of English, the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies, the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI), and the Eco-Theories Colloquium.
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Environmental Humanities Colloquium: “Reconnection, Resistance, and Land Back”
An indigenous perspective on climate and frontlines action. What can we do, how do we heal, how does connectivity play a role in movement?
The colloquium is funded by the Fluid Futures Forum (a Humanities Council Magic Project) and co-sponsored with Anthropology, the Department of English, the Program in Gender and Sexuality Studies, the High Meadows Environmental Institute (HMEI), and the Eco-Theories Colloquium.