Webinar Recording Radiation Regulation, Past and Future
Recording of the webinar session on Radiation Regulation with Kiyoshi Kurokawa Allison Macfarlane and
Panel Discussion: Radiation Archives, Past and Future
Recording of 5pm Monday 8 March 2021 PST = 10:00 Tuesday 9 March 2021 JST
Panel Discussion of Radiation Archives, Past and Future
Kim Fortun, From Bhopal To Fukushima And Next Generation Disaster Governance
Presentation at the UCLA's Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies, 1 March 2021 kicking off the Envisioning Next Generation Radiation Governance symposium.
Envisioning Next Generation Radiation Governance Flyer
This is the flyer for the Envisioning Next Generation Radiation Governance symposium
Okinawa - The Pentagon’s Toxic Junk Heap of the Pacific 沖縄、太平洋のペンタゴン毒性ゴミ溜め
Jon Mitchell's 2013 article the contamination of Okinawa Island by US Military Bases that take up 20% of the land.
Scale and "Community"
kguptaThinking through this article and Vermeylen's, something we might consider in ATX is how we conceptualize community itself. It is so easy in EJ-contexts to make communities our object of study and analysis, which can erase identities and exclusions within them...
How is ecological harm and gentrification experienced by LGBTQ people in Austin? Women? Etcetera?
Energy and Race
kguptaWhat is the energy sector's relationship to racial capitalism? How is its current configuration shaped by legacies of settler colonialism, state bureaucracy, and corporate investment?
Settler Colonialism in Texas
kguptaEnvironmental justice narratives in the U.S. often fall into "sacrifice zone" narratives that universalize experiences on the community-level, reproducing specifically bounded narratives about American lives and livelihoods, relationships to nature and capital, and the kinds of knowledge and authority that matter. Vermeylen's article disrupts this idea, rightfully arguing that environmental justice requires a more upfront confrontation with the socio-historical causes of oppression brought about by coloniality, as well as the fact that we need to question the righteousness of EJ discourses that rely on white settler logics.
For the Austin Field Campus, how can we bring attention to Anglo-American settler colonialism in our approaches to EJ and gentrification? And thinking back to the NOLA Field Campus, what Texas histories should we be drawing from to understand energy transitions in the city?
Webinar recording (3/23/2021) Radiation Education, Past and Future
with panelists: Sulfikar Amir, Rethy Chhem, Brien Hallett, Johnnye Lewis, Sonja D. Schmid, Chris Shuey, Noboru Takamura