by rjacksonpaton | Apr 27, 2013 | cv, eco-somatics, vulnerable ecology
Making some important (and overdue) changes on my site… For some inexplicable reason environmental and ecological issues haven’t had any pages, so I’d like to introduce vulnerable ecology! Vulnerable ecology is integrated, anti-colonial, rich with...
by rjacksonpaton | Apr 23, 2013 | conferences, dissertation, ethnoautobiography, uncoveredwagon, vulnerable ecology, writing
I read this riff at WPC14 and got several positive responses to it. I should have read it at the Native Science conference, too, but forgot to. It’s about how I first realized that land I thought I really loved was someone else’s homeland; very tricky! It...
by rjacksonpaton | Apr 19, 2013 | connections, readings, vulnerable ecology
I was sent this conversation between David Abram and Patricia Damery. It is extraordinary, really! The Environmental Crisis and the Psyche: A Conversation with David Abram and Patricia Damery
by rjacksonpaton | Apr 18, 2013 | conferences, connections, readings, writing
When I was at Pitzer College, I was struck by the fantastic student posters many of which referred to ‘classics’ in Indigenous research methods. These include the one that started it all, Smith’s ‘Decolonizing methodologies.’ Also...
by rjacksonpaton | Apr 16, 2013 | conferences, uncoveredwagon, vulnerable ecology
Piestewa Peak was mentioned in my decolonizing environmentalism workshops, in the context of how changing place names is a cultural survival (aka Indigenous rights) issue for Native peoples and is also an environmental issue. From National Native News...