Colloquia
- What would happen to our geographic analyses if we wholeheartedly approached Latinx women and non-binary people as significant, multifaceted spatial thinkers and actors who form Latinx feminist geographies?
- The Colorado Geographies event will feature a panel of community leaders, elders, and activists living, working, who express the everyday ways of enacting life affirming geographies in the here and now.
- Practicing hope keeps the possibility of change alive—a methodology against fear in dismal times. And while the dismal touches all too many places in multiple registers these days, countertopography is a way of marking the common effects of, and responses to, large-scale processes in disparate locations.
- Aaron StrainProfessor and Baker Ferguson Chair of PoliticsWhitman CollegeAbstract:Dreams of "unf**king the planet" and "saving the world" with massive seaweed-based carbon dioxide removal (CDR) projects
- Dr. Robin RothProfessor of GeographyԹ of GuelphAbstract:The Conservation through Reconciliation Partnership is a Canada-wide network of Indigenous thought leaders, scholars, conservation
- Dr. Aída GuhlincozziAssistant Professor of GeographyԹ of MissouriAbstract:This presentation covers the recent work in health geography focused on vulnerable populations by Dr. Aída Guhlincozzi and colleagues.
- Dr. Clancy WilcottAssistant ProfessorԹ of California, BerkeleyAbstract:This talk discusses a series of critical cartographic interventions undertaken in collaboration between local Indigenous,
- Dr. Michael Fabris Blackfoot Scholar Assistant Professor Թ of British ColumbiaAbstract:In this presentation, I analyze the Piikani Nation’s attempts to halt the construction of the Oldman River
- Huatsen Gyal Assistant Professor Anthropology Department Rice ԹAbstractDrawing on a group of Tibetan pastoralists’ efforts to make environmental documentary films as a means of creating alternative narratives of their relationship to
- Dr. Cypri Jehan Paju Dale Research Fellow Թ of Wisconsin MadisonAbstractIn Komodo National Park, the natural habitat of world’s largest living lizard known as Komodo dragon (Varanus komodoensis) and the indigenous people of Ata Modo, a