Kim TallBear
Caretaking Relations, Not American Dreaming: #IdleNoMore, #BlackLivesMatter, and #NoDAPL
Strong Hall 1621 Cumberland Avenue, Knoxville, TN, United StatesAbstract: In this talk, I examine the caretaking of relations that I see embodied in several recent social movements led by women, two-spirit, and queer people. #IdleNoMore, #NoDAPL, and #BlackLivesMatter are commonly understood as environmental and/or social justice/anti-racist movements that call settler-colonial states, including the US and Canada, to make good on their treaty promises or […]
Futures of Symbiotic Assemblages: Multi-naturalism, Monoculture Resistance and “The Permanent Decolonization of Thought”
Wiesner Building e15-001, 20 Ames Street, Cambridge, MA, United StatesIn the age of post-truth, peak oil, alternative facts, and the alternative right, it has never been more urgent to defend the need for the coexistence of other, alternative vantage points – of species, of time, of traditions, of beings.
HUMANNATURE SERIES: AMERICAN DREAMING IS INDIGENOUS ELIMINATION
Hallstrom Theatre, Australian Museum 1 William St, Sydney, NSW, AustraliaJoin Kim TallBear as she considers the strange intersections between nature, nation, and the lives and deaths of Indigenous peoples in the USA.
MEDIA INDIGENA live in Edmonton
University of Alberta 116 St. and 85 Ave., Edmonton, Alberta, CanadaFeaturing roundtable regulars Rick Harp, Kim TallBear and Ken Williams, we are honoured to host and partner with MEDIA INDIGENA for this exciting inaugural event.