St. Louis Anthropocene: displacement & replacement
JJPAnnotation of
In response to
A brief essay about St. Louis' notorious eminent domain history--
--along with 2 recent St. Louis Post-Dispatch articles about "urban renewal" projects that are scheduled to reoccupy the Mill Flats area, which hosted the most notorious episode of displacement of African-American communities: the Chouteau Greenway project (will it serve or displace low-income St. Louisans?); and SLU's Mill Creek Flats high-rise project, which certainly will, and whose name seems to me an especially tone-deaf if gutsy move...
https://humanities.wustl.edu/features/Margaret-Garb-St-Louis-Eminent-Domain
CSIRO Grassland Fire Spread Meter
Made under license by Styrox for CSIRO, copyright 1997.
GRANITIC ROCK
This object will be used in the 'Writing Slow Disaster in the Anthropocene' workshop.
dubbo dust
TBC
Dirt
TBC
Charcoal
TBC
Jar of water
This object will be used in the 'Writing Slow Disaster in the Anthropocene' workshop.
Transitional Bunun slate stone house, it is indoor construction and discrip Bunun house setting and culture.