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SUMMARY:Building Solidarities: Environmental Reclamations
DESCRIPTION:Guests: Alishine Osman\, Anisa Salat\, and Huma Gupta \nThe series is supported by the course “Colonial Practices\,” taught by Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi. Web/podcasts are hosted by community organizations. To receive a research guide and link to attend\, register by emailing the event title and date to buildingsolidarities@gmail.com. \nEnvironmental diasporas and ecological reclamation in the ‘Somalias’ of Dadaab\, Minneapolis\, and Mogadishu. Web/podcast by Jadaliyya\, “Environment in Context” (www.jadaliyya.com Environment page) and Status podcast (www.statushour.com). \nAbout Building Solidarities: Racial Justice in the Built Environment \nBuilding Solidarities is a form of mutual pedagogy between the campus and the public\, through dialogues on urgent questions about constructed environments\, urban life\, and ecologies. \nBuilding Solidarities: Racial Justice in the Built Environment foregrounds the communities of Minneapolis\, Nairobi\, and New York\, in dialogues between students\, activists\, artists\, and academics. \nWhile building mutual solidarities between our campus and our partners\, we aim to extend the political imaginaries\, community futures\, and solidarities that our partners may build with each other. As we study racial and environmental complexities and injustices\, we remain vigilantly reflexive about the relationship between our campus and our neighbors\, in Harlem and elsewhere. \nThe series is supported by the course “Colonial Practices\,” taught by Anooradha Iyer Siddiqi. Web/podcasts are hosted by community organizations. To receive a research guide and link to attend\, register by emailing the event title and date to buildingsolidarities@gmail.com. \n
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