Quotidian Anthropocene
A digital collection for the Quotidian Anthropocene research project, field campus, and open seminar.
A digital collection for the Quotidian Anthropocene research project, field campus, and open seminar.
This study examines how living with unsafe and degrading infrastructures leading to lead poisoning in Southern California is an embodied experience mediated by class, race, and late industrialism.
The effects of the Anthropocene (human-centric era) manifest differently, depending on geography. In Haiti, in particular, the quotidian life of diaster is imprinted in the landscape.
Haiti now has only 2% forest cover.
Racial Capitalocenic Geographies
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A PECE Essay for the St. Louis Field Campus.
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