This is a great essay.
It's taken far too long for scholars and dominant colonial society to recognize that a great deal of the environmental imaginary—both apocalyptic visions and utopian alternatives—come from First Peoples.
This is a great essay.
It's taken far too long for scholars and dominant colonial society to recognize that a great deal of the environmental imaginary—both apocalyptic visions and utopian alternatives—come from First Peoples.
Such important work by propublica and I’m devastated by its findings on my hometown Port Neches. My parents home was wrecked by the 2019 explosion but this story reveals how their health is likely to decline from the contaminated air.
Such important work by propublica and I’m devastated by its findings on my hometown Port Neches. My parents home was wrecked by the 2019 explosion but this story reveals how their health is likely to decline from the contaminated air.
>"Indigenous groups have a long history of intentionally setting fires to keep ecosystems healthy. Policymakers are now more interested in the practice."
>"Indigenous groups have a long history of intentionally setting fires to keep ecosystems healthy. Policymakers are now more interested in the practice."