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@madelainecahuas
latina feminist geographer-mama from tkaronto. studying latinx urban life, race, belonging, activism. dreaming el mundo zurdo. co-founder @LatinxGeog
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10-01-2014 20:45:05
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Join us and Latinx Geographies on Thursday from 3-5pm for a guided tour of the Denver Art Museum! The event will be guided by Viki Eagle (featured curator) and Lakota Elder Sid Whiting Jr. Following the tour is dinner around 5:30 at Tocabe, a Native-owned restaurant!
"Reflections from a Cis Discipline," the video, with responses from Sage Brice + Rae Rosenberg (he/him) is live at American Association of Geographers c/o Oscar Larson! Watch here w an AAG login aag.secure-platform.com/aag2023/soliciโฆ -- pls share widely! (Scrnsht from talk of Erin Reed's work.)
Is there a future for trans people in geography? ๐Watch my talk (12 mins) on queer&trans futures in geography - why it can feel like there isn't a future here & how we might change that. Based on my paper in Dialogues in Human Geography "whose geography, whose future?" bit.ly/3Gjg2jA
Can't wait to read! Overjoyed witnessing how woc geography grad students are transforming the discipline. Felicidades Carla Macal, Ph.D, MSW ๐ and Kim ๐๐๐โค๏ธโค๏ธโค๏ธ
It's been ten years since I've been to my first MALCS_MujeresActivas Summer Institute and too many years since I've been back. This space changed my life and I'm so grateful to be back ๐๐๐
Online 1st: Jack Gieseking @[email protected] 'Reflections on a cis discipline' "A trans* radical geographical imagination is the recognition,celebration,&defense of the existence of trans people in place, in space,&in motion...the exis-tential right for trans people to be" journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/02โฆ