black ecology
“in kenya women are the first victims of environmental degradation, because they are the ones who walk for hours looking for water, who fetch firewood, who provide food for their families.” - wangari maathai
articles curated by freweyni asress (zero waste habesha)
who’s man’s is this? black radical ecology and the anthropogenic question, k.d .wilson | (paypal.me/prof0und)
burnin’ down massa’s house: notes toward a black radical ecology, k.d. wilson
go back and fetch it: black radical ecology and the african-centered paradigm, k.d. wilson
op-ed: overthrowing the food system’s plantation paradigm, anshantee Reese & randolph carr
tornado green: on black (blues) ecologies, j.t. roane
black ecologies, tidewater virginia, j.t roane
appalachian hillsides as black ecologies: housing, memory, and the sanctified hill disaster of 1972, jillean mccommons
the bond of live things everywhere: what black nature might look like, roshad demetrie meeks
we need histories of radical black economy now, romy opperman
troubling ecology: wangechi mutu, octavia butler, and black feminist interventions in environmentalism, chelsea m. frazier
black feminist ecological thought: a manifesto, chelsea m. frazier
on dying land: the afterlife of toxicity in afromexican community, jayson maurice porter & meztli yoalli rodriguez
words mean things: understanding colonialism, devyn springer
non-black people of color articles
unlearning: from degrowth to decolonization, jamie tyberg
misogynoir and climate change part iv - how disaster relief fails black women, bani amor
the least convenient truth part i - climate change and white supremacy - bani amor
queering the environmental movement, bani amor
a vacation is not activism part iii - on tourism and ecosocial disasters, bani amor
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