Ian Daniel
@ianjdaniel
@Kennedy_School @HarvardAsh Fellow, @ShorensteinCtr Docs, #AntiRacism @HarvardARPJ/@HarvardARPC | #TheresSomethingInTheWater @TIFF_NET, CoHost #GAYCATION @VICE
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💡Fantastic turnout & great time! Over 100 people attended the roundtable about #Haiti ’s growing crisis, including Hamilton Lugar School at Indiana University Dean's Dr. John Ciorciari. Heartfelt thank you to Susan D. Page, Brian Concannon, DrSaintPaulHayti #MostHighMyRock, & The Elliott School & The Perry Center's Dr. Arturo Sotomayor.
Friends working within queer/trans/sexuality/feminist studies: Send us your abstract! Queer Apocalypse! Duke University Press We have a time cushion before my smarty co-eds and I meet, so feel free to send it through next week! dukeupress.edu/Assets/Downloa…
Join me, Dorene Bernard (Sipekne'katik First Nation), Louise Delisle (Shelburne), and Michelle Francis-Denny (Pictou Landing First Nation) for a free screening of our documentary 'There's Something in the Water', followed by a panel discussion and Q&A. McMaster University McMaster Humanities
Over and over again, Harvard rejected claims by Wabanaki tribes that human remains in its collections were their ancestors. Turns out Harvard had been using those remains for destructive DNA research & hadn’t told the tribes. New by Mary Hudetz 🔎 Ash Ngu propublica.org/article/inside…
Join the conversation on tackling environmental racism in Canada with filmmaker Ian Daniel and author Dr. Ingrid Waldron
harvardpublichealth.org/environmental-…
#EnvironmentalRacism #Canada #Documentary #TheresSomethingInTheWater #ShelburneCounty #NovaScotia #environment
Check out Dr. Ingrid Waldron's (Dr. Ingrid Waldron) interview in Harvard Public Health magazine as she & Ian Daniel reflect on their documentary “There’s Something in the Water,” the project's community-based research, & the significance of environmental racism awareness:
harvardpublichealth.org/environmental-…
It was fascinating to talk with Dr. Ingrid Waldron Ian Daniel about how #publichealth research contributed to changing law and environmental policy.
The creators of “There’s Something in the Water,” @Ingrid_Waldron and @IanJDaniel, discuss their book and documentary project on environmental racism, with Michael Fitzgerald. harvardpublichealth.org/environmental-…
As summer gets into full swing, the Ash Center invites you to explore a summer reading list curated by Institutional Antiracism & Accountability Project featuring compelling memoirs, autobiographies, and historical accounts.
Check out the list here ⤵️
ash.harvard.edu/antiracism-sum…
🗓️ Mark your calendars for the return of Institutional Antiracism & Accountability Project annual #TruthandTransformation conference on September 28 and October 4
Sign up for updates on registration here ⤵️
iara.hks.harvard.edu/conference/tru…
Anti-racist perspectives on climate change
challenges & solutions by Dr. Ranjan Datta
'policy interventions or discussions around climate change have completely left out the Bangladeshi-Canadian constituents & increased their vulnerability.' pg 56, 2nd ed🔗bit.ly/arpj2023
NDN Action Network plans a peaceful, family-friendly march, gathering, and ceremony on a day when many people choose to uplift a false notion of American freedom. ndncollective.org/ndn-action-net… #MarchTowardJustice