Decolonial Practice
Notes on a de-colonial practice — how do we un-settle and land-back each minute?
Read More Decolonial PracticeMusings on technology and justice
Notes on a de-colonial practice — how do we un-settle and land-back each minute?
Read More Decolonial PracticeMark Auslander and Avis E. Williams23 April 2022 The proposed South River (Welaunee) Forest zone spans approximately 3,500 acres in southeastern … What these Trees have Seen: Slavery, Post-Slavery, and Anti-Blackness in the South River (Welaunee) Forest Zone Auslander and Williams discuss the history of the South River (Welaunee) forest on Atlanta’s south side. Justice […]
Read More What these Trees have Seen: Slavery, Post-Slavery, and Anti-Blackness in the South River (Welaunee) Forest ZoneThe first television series i recall watching was Star Trek in the late 1960’s — i was in kindergarten at the time. i grew up enamored with the stars, knowing the minute details of the planets, taking classes at the local observatory (Fernbank) in grade school. A few minutes after seeing the photos from the […]
Read More The Cloud MindersOver the last two years, people in Atlanta have been organizing to save the South River Forest. Meditations on the connection to Indigenous and Black liberation struggles.
Read More Saving the Forest to Save the EarthLandback and reparations are inseparable pathways to liberation.
Read More Unbelonging: on reparations, Landback, and PropertyReflections on The Red Deal, the revolutionary practice of caretaking
Read More Reflections on The Red DealWhat does “here” mean to us?
Read More Where is here?The book version of The Red Deal: Indigenous Action to Save Our Earth is now available for purchase. You should check out the podcast A Really Deep Seated Notion of Love (at Millennials Are Killing Capitalism) where the authors go into the the depth and genius behind the Red Deal. Here’s to a real for-real […]
Read More From the Green New Deal to the Red Deal