Anita Girvan
Geography and Methods
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My work is involved with global-local and socio-ecological traffics of de/colonization. Tracing flows of stories, people and plants, especially in diasporic Caribbean and Afro-descended movement, I am interested in affirming knowledges that have been e-raced or colonized. I am also interested in how ‘climate change’ in many localized Indigenous environments can be understood and coalitionally involved in transnational movements for climate justice. Here we can also think of the migratory movement of greenhouse gases themselves that do not adhere to communities, sectors and nation-states most responsible for their impacts.