house mycelium mini-zine pdf (v. 3.1 updated 29.06.2018) house mycelium text pdf (updated 02.07.2018) Video on how to fold the mini-zine: From the house that modernity built to healthy mycelium This mini-zine is a pedagogical experiment that invites conversations about our collective existence in a planet facing unprecedented crises. These conversations change the zine as well, therefore there …
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In this article we address the current context of intensified racialized state securitization by tracing its roots to the naturalized colonial architectures of everyday modern life—which we present through the metaphor of “the house modernity built.” While contemporary crises are often perceived to derive from external threats to the house, we argue that in fact …
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house mycelium mini-zine pdf (v. 3.1 updated 29.06.2018) house mycelium text pdf (updated 02.07.2018) Video on how to fold the mini-zine: From the house that modernity built to healthy mycelium This mini-zine is a pedagogical experiment that invites conversations about our collective existence in a planet facing unprecedented crises. These conversations change the zine as well, therefore there …
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GTDF Contribution towards Mahul Phul: Infinitely Indigenous A practice of Collective Intelligence anchored in/by the Academy of Tribal Language and Culture (ATLC). Gesturing Towards Decolonial Futures (GTDF) When we started as a collective, we wanted to identify and have a deeper understanding of ways of knowing, doing and being that set horizons of hope: Our …
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Po-ethic exercises Books Talks Top 10 academic texts (articles and chapters) Plant-medicine related texts Huni Kui-driven resources in English
CIARS: 12th Annual Decolonizing Conference Keynote: A Complexity Approach to Decolonization (and a decolonial approach to complexity) November 10, 2023. download power point presentation PDF GTDF inquiry & experiments mentioned in the CIARS keynote Other experiments Po-ethic exercises Books Talks Top 10 academic texts (articles and chapters) Plant-medicine related texts Huni Kui-driven resources in English …
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For many Indigenous people, the collapse of the current violent and unsustainable system is not necessarily bad news. [A shorter version of this text was published in Open Democracy in August 2020] This text weaves together Indigenous teachings that affirm that if we approach the potential, likelihood or inevitability of the collapse of our current …
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The metaphor of the “storm” and the accompanying social cartography of storm categories seeks to capture the multiple, converging crises that we collectively face, but that we experience in highly uneven ways. The storm is more than just a temporary crisis that can be managed with existing tools and strategies. While there is an important …
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The metaphor of the “storm” and the accompanying social cartography of (shit) storm categories seeks to capture the multiple, converging crises that we collectively face, but that we experience in highly uneven ways. The storm is more than just a temporary crisis that can be managed with existing tools and strategies. While there is an …
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Who is Haruko? This accord was developed by Haruko Okano as part of the Thread Artist Residency (funded by the Musagetes Foundation), in collaboration with the GTDF collective. Haruko is an established visual and community artist and QiGong practitioner in what is currently known as Canada. Her accord is the invitation of an elder for …
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