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"These women are using their hard-earned knowledge to protect our planet already ravaged by brutal storms, epic floods and intense wildfires."
Over the last three decades, domestic amenity or 鈥渓ifestyle鈥 migration has stimulated a process of rural gentrification across the United States, shifting landscapes of production to landscapes of consumption--from Jackson Hole, Wyoming to Highlands, North Carolina.
Dr. Alex A. Moulton听Assistant Professor听Geography and Environmental Science听Hunter College, CUNY听Black, Race, and Ethnic Studies听Abstract:听Within Afro-Jamaica religions, 鈥渟cience鈥 is used as
The Colorado Geographic Alliance (COGA) and CU Geography are calling for maps that capture life affirming geographies. This year's theme is Cartographies of Hope."Cartographies of hope are doorways to rehearsing a liberatory world
In the geographic tradition of Clyde Woods, this panel underscores the knowledge holders of Colorado, making visible the everyday ways in which our speakers transform places, landscapes, and futures into spaces of life affirming possibility. This panel will discuss Native ways of knowing Colorado, accountable relations with Native nations and peoples; immigrant dignity and practices of relational liberation; disability justice and the transformation of the built environment to affirm all life. The seeds for a liberatory world are already here.- Over the last decade, a growing number of North Indian cities have been declared 鈥渨aterless,鈥 referring to the temporary stoppage of piped water delivery for days or weeks on end...
- See pictures taken from the Colorado Geographic Alliance Relaunch Party that took place on November 17th, 2025.
- Thank you to our graduate students, Nic Tarasewicz, Holly Roth, and Bella Kamplain for helping out the Science Bound Research Retreat students at the Mountain Research Station. See pictures below of Nic demonstrating how a drone gathers infrared
Why Be a Star When You Could Make a Constellation?鈥 traces solidarities of radical placemaking across Black, Indigenous, Asian and Latine communities in Tacoma and beyond. I intervene in movement histories to decenter traditional hubs of radical action (New York, the Bay Area) and predominantly male charismatic leaders...
My name is Waleed Abdalati. I study ice from space, in particular the Greenland ice sheet and its contributions to sea level by using satellites to observe gains and losses in the mass of the ice. I have been deeply involved with NASA satellites...