This may seem like the"final" episode but, not to be mistaken as an exact product because our process work and ways of being are going to continue to be revisited and addressed beyond this podcast. As such, I want to give thanks to the works we engag... more
The episode further develops our generative discussions around de-colonial futures by illuminating how queer futurity's can have profound ability for healing and dismantling colonial structures and ways of being.
In addition,as an ethical citati... more
This episode encompasses how refusal in de-colonial futures can have profound impacts on the narratives and discussions around the keystone pipeline but also be part of learning and deeply listening to our own positionalites
In addition,as an ethi... more
As part of ethical citational practice I want to give thanks to the authors and the works we witnessed and engaged with in this podcast.
Works cited:
Harsha Walia Jan 1, 2012 8 Min Read Share, 2012 2 Min Read Briarpatch Staff Jan 1, 2010 9 Min ... more
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