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Analysis, Voices North Country Poor People's Campaign Analysis, Voices North Country Poor People's Campaign

The Real Antidote to Trumpism

As the United States shifts to the Biden Administration, after four turbulent years of Donald Trump, the North Country Poor Peopleโ€™s Campaign offers its vision of a movement that can provide a viable alternative to Trumpism: a movement led by the poor and dispossessed.

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Voices Himanee Gupta-Carlson Voices Himanee Gupta-Carlson

Shifting Ground: Winterโ€™s Welcoming Call To Rest

In the second installment of her Shifting Ground series focusing on a year-long journey of moving her farm and deepening her commitment to regenerative agriculture, Himanee Gupta-Carlson narrates her process of moving into the quiet of winter after a fall of transition.

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News, Voices Talking Wings News, Voices Talking Wings

The River Says NO

On January 20, 2015, the PUCARL Collective (United Communities of the Antigua Watershed for Free Rivers) blocked the entrance to the Rรญo Pescados (River of Fishes), halting the construction of a dam that was threatening the entire region. The 43 communities along the Rio Pescados are the first to defeat Odebrecht, thus protecting their waterways for the generations to come.

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News, Voices Alejandro Beltran Cordero News, Voices Alejandro Beltran Cordero

ยกSรญ a La Vida, No a La Mina! (Yes to Life, No to the Mine!)

A new gold mine in Veracruz, Mexico, will be the first one in the world to be opened only two miles away from a nuclear reactor and from many pipelines - all in the middle of a densely populated, touristic area that is also the most important migratory route in North America. These are some of the main reasons why local activists are strongly opposing the project.

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Voices Tamar Cato Voices Tamar Cato

The Last Pick in Gym Class

โ€œBeing a BIPOC woman in a PWI felt a lot like being the last pick in gym classโ€”you know, in middle school when they are picking teams for a competitive game of dodgeballโ€ฆThat is the feeling I had while pursuing my graduate degree, the feeling of being less than even though we all deserved a spot in that class.โ€

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Stories, Voices, Analysis Himanee Gupta-Carlson Stories, Voices, Analysis Himanee Gupta-Carlson

Shifting Ground: Farming, Land Use, and Food Sovereignty

In the first installment of her new โ€œShifting Groundโ€ series, Himanee Gupta-Carlson introduces us to the experiences that have led her and her husband to make a commitment to โ€œcultivating food security on a regional level through regenerative agricultural practices and participating in food sovereignty movements worldwide.โ€ The series will trace their journey over the coming year as they move their farm to a new location following racialized protests against their agricultural practices in their current location.

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Stories, Analysis, Voices Derek Sherrange Stories, Analysis, Voices Derek Sherrange

Food Sovereignty and the Future of Regenerative Farming

In his third article previewing the upcoming North Country Art, Land, and Environment Summit to be held from September 9 to October 2, Derek Sherrange draws on the work of educator and farmer Dr. Himanee Gupta-Carlson to explore the concept of food sovereignty and its relevance for the work of overcoming settler-colonial structures and building regenerative forms of agriculture.

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Stories, Voices Derek Sherrange Stories, Voices Derek Sherrange

Ecocentrism โ€“ Looking to Other Ways of Knowing

In his second article previewing the upcoming North Country Art, Land, and Environment Summit to be held from September 9 to October 2, Derek Sherrange draws on the work of Dr. Claudia Ford (SUNY Potsdam) to explore the tensions between mainstream (settler) environmentalism and indigenous paradigms grounded in ecocentrism and traditional ecological knowledge.

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Stories, Voices, Analysis Derek Sherrange Stories, Voices, Analysis Derek Sherrange

On Settler Colonialism: Hearing from the Kanien:keha'ka (Mohawk) Nation

In preparation for the upcoming North Country Art, Land, and Environment Summit to be held from September 9 to October 2, Derek Sherrange begins a new series on food sovereignty and decolonization. In this first installment, Sherrange provides an overview of the concept of settler colonialism and shares the insights of Katsitsionni Fox (Bear Clan), a Kanien:keha'ka (Mohawk) artist, filmmaker, and educator.

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Uncategorized, News, Voices Nicole Rochรฉ Uncategorized, News, Voices Nicole Rochรฉ

"My COVID Summer" : Students Share Experiences, Hopes for the Future

St. Lawrence University students, like students everywhere, have faced a range of issues connected to the global pandemic. Weave contributor and editor Nicole Rochรฉ reached out to former students from all over the countryโ€”and all over the worldโ€”asking them to share their experiences from this difficult summer.

Here are their stories.

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Stories, Analysis, Voices Charles Scaife Stories, Analysis, Voices Charles Scaife

Sentiments of a Black Scientist: Letter to My White Colleagues

โ€œYou have the privilege to choose when you want to listen, reflect, and act on diversity in STEM. Because you have chosen, for now, to listen, can I make a suggestion? Rather than replying with sympathy, stories, and silver linings, develop a plan for what youโ€™re going to do to change.โ€ In his contribution to our Surviving PWIs for POC series, Charles Scaife writes a letter to white scientists.

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Stories, Analysis, Voices Karen Chalamilla Stories, Analysis, Voices Karen Chalamilla

Straddling Gratitude and Resentment

In the latest installment of our Surviving PWIs for POC series, Karen Chalamilla reflects on her postgrad education at SOAS (University of London). โ€œSimply being critical of Euro-patriarchal thinking will never be enough,โ€ writes Chalamilla. โ€œIts dominance runs too deep. If this is what academic institutions consider to be decolonization, then we ought to question whether the project is worth our energy at all.โ€

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