Podcast interview at Water Talk
I did an interview recently with the podcasters at Water Talk about my book, Evolution of a Movement: Four Decades of California Environmental Justice Activism. We had a great conversation about the California environmental justice movement, it’s history and trajectory, and my current work. Check it out here! “Being part of these organizing lineages is…
New publication – E. Franklin Frazier Entry in 50 Key Scholars in Black Social Thought
I’m pleased to have contributed a chapter to the just-published book 50 Key Scholars in Black Social Thought…
New publication – “Wikipedia and the Outsider Within: Black Feminism and Social Inequality in Knowledge Sharing”
I’m pleased to share a new paper I co-authored with Howard University alumni Sophia Hussein, Mariam Trent, and Lundyn Davis. The paper describes a 2018 course assignment in which we contributed to Wikipedia through the programming offered by Wiki Education. We use paper to describe the assignment for others, and also to offer observations on…
Avi Kwa Ame National Monument and the Ward Valley Archive
Today President Biden signed the Avi Kwa Ame National Monument into law, which protects over 500,000 acres of land in Southern Nevada. The National Monument is named after and extends protections around an adjacent mountain called Avi Kwa Ame in the Mojave* language (Spirit Mountain in English). The national monument designation protects the plants and…
Links roundup: Recent book-related writing, speaking and publishing
I’ve had some nice opportunities to share thoughts about my book, or content related to it, in the last few months. Please see below for an essay, a radio interview, and a book excerpt.
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