julianne warren (jwren)
@coyotetrail.bsky.social
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writer most recent: “alaska” is not a blank space https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009384728
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coyotetrail.bsky.social
Grateful to so many in announcing today’s launch of *”Alaska” is Not a Blank Space: Unsettling Aldo Leopold’s Odyssey* (@universitypress.cambridge). Free downloads now til 9/11/25+for print order here: doi.org/10.1017/9781.... (I recommend checking out the whole series, starting with Gahman, et al!)
Book cover of treed, hilly geography washed in pink-orange-purple tones. Title: “Alaska” is Not a Blank Space: Unsettling Aldo Leopold’s Odyssey by Julianne Warren part of Cambridge Elements series in Indigenous Environmental Research.
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kimtallbear.bsky.social
"Unprecedented." "This isn't us."

Please read a book. Try Joanne Barker's 2021 "Red Scare: the State's Indigenous Terrorist," to start. On pages 28-29:

"In 1703..the Massachusetts Bay Colony offered.. between 250 and 300 pounds for Indian scalps." (1/4)
coyotetrail.bsky.social
glad to learn that my book is finally out, in the flesh (as i have not yet received it 🤔😂). available where you buy books, and here: www.cambridge.org/core/element...
#alaska #decolonization #land #ethics #environmentalhistory #environmentalhumanities
cover of book purples and orange hues of hilly forest. title: “alaska” is not a blank space: unsettling aldo leopold’s odyssey. cambridge elements series in indigenous environmental research
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katharinehayhoe.com
At Climate Week NYC, the message was clear: progress is underway. While none of us can do this alone, the number of people who are committed to tackling climate together is growing every day.

Read on Mailchimp: shorturl.at/yXmnn
Read on LinkedIn: shorturl.at/bssRq
Climate action can't wait
NYC Climate Week: The world leans in, the U.S. checks out, and how to SHIFT into action
www.talkingclimate.ca
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biidaasamose.bsky.social
New Single! White Kites And Sky Blue, with video directed by Rana Nazzal Hamadeh. Live Like the Sky drops October 24. Tour in November. 🍉
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson - White Kites and Sky Blue
YouTube video by youvechangedrecords
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hystericalblkns.bsky.social
Registration is open. Register for in-person and online.

www.yorku.ca/laps/the-alc...
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nichecanada.bsky.social
You can read @jdunkin.bsky.social and Crystal Gail Fraser's intro, "Environmental History and the Work of Truth and Reconciliation," here: niche-canada.org/2025/09/30/e...

#envhist #trc #cdnhist #canada #indigenoushistory #indigenous #everychildmatters
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mosababutoha.bsky.social
The Palestinian photojournalist who Israel killed an hour ago, Yahia Barzaq, was a newborn photographer.
I’m sharing here some of his photography.
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princessdaazhraii.bsky.social
Shalak naii! Pls check out this Sonic Journeys podcast featuring our (Native Movement, AINE, Deenaadàį’ Productions) work with Yo-Yo Ma through the Gath (King Salmon) & K’iyh (Birch) project. ❤️
Gath and K’iyh: Listen to Heal
Podcast Episode · Sonic Journeys · 09/25/2025 · 18m
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kimtallbear.bsky.social
The liberal outrage is ahistorical and self-serving. Natives are always footballs in settler party politics. Wounded Knee was quick and bloody. The “progressives” of that era would eliminate Natives to take the land via kidnapping children & forced assimilation, drawing out the trauma for centuries.
georgetakei.bsky.social
Wounded Knee is a dark stain upon our nation’s history. We must remember it for what it truly was, not for what white nationalists would have it be.
A screenshot of two X posts. The first post is from Tom Morello (@tmorello), timestamped 7 hours ago, with a profile picture showing a person in a colorful outfit. The text reads: "What the f*ck is wrong with these people. Wounded Knee was a bloodthirsty massacre of Lakota Sioux, including dozens of women and children." The second post is from Secretary of War Pete (@username), timestamped 9 hours ago, with a profile picture of a man in a suit. The text reads: "Under my direction, the soldiers who fought at the Battle of Wounded Knee will keep their medals. This decision is final. Their place in history is settled." The second post includes an image of a man in a suit standing in front of an American flag and an official seal, appearing to give a formal statement.
coyotetrail.bsky.social
I LoVE winter running. Down to -40F in Fairbanks,Ak. Icebugs, layers, face covering, big hood. Don’t miss a beat. (And night sky lights reflected by snow are usually enough light, otherwise, chest light w/a replacement battery, warm in an inside, if needed to change out ) ❄️❄️❄️
coyotetrail.bsky.social
No one is representing a lot of us.
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spiraledu.bsky.social
Can’t wait to see this @princessdaazhraii.bsky.social

When is the Alaska premiere?
mds97402.bsky.social
Look look, Two Old Women selected by the Hawaii International Film Festival which runs 10/16-10/30/25 on Oahu & I think some screenings on neighbor islands.
A remarkable book by Velma Wallis, produced & filmed & acted by the people whose history it tells.
If you get the chance, go. So exciting.
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brendancoke14.bsky.social
Duke University Press. In "The City of Our Dreaming," the 3rd Alchemy Lecture, @lalehkhalili.bsky.social, V. Mitch McEwen, Gabriela Leandro Pereira, and @biidaasamose.bsky.social imagine ways to organize city life. Read the intro by @hystericalblkns.bsky.social, for free on our website now!
dukepress.bsky.social
In "The City of Our Dreaming," the 3rd Alchemy Lecture, @lalehkhalili.bsky.social, V. Mitch McEwen, Gabriela Leandro Pereira, and @biidaasamose.bsky.social imagine ways to organize city life. Read the intro by @hystericalblkns.bsky.social, for free on our website now! buff.ly/zjH8Y4w
Cover of The City of Our Dreaming by Laleh Khalili, V. Mitch McEwen, Gabriela Leandro Pereira, & Leanne Betasamosake Simpson. With an introduction by Christina Sharpe. The title and authors are in a black capsule shape that is slightly offset in the middle, surrounded by a red background. On the left side the words The Alchemy Lecture appear vertically.
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iowawriterswksp.bsky.social
Congratulations! to all winners of the 46th Annual American Book Awards, announced by the Before Columbus Foundation this week, including Marcela Fuentes, for 'Malas', m.s. RedCherries, for 'mother', and John Edgar Wideman, winner of the Lifetime Achievement Award www.beforecolumbusfoundation.com
book cover of 'Malas' book cover of 'mother'
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biidaasamose.bsky.social
I have a new record coming out October 24th called "Live Like the Sky" and this is the first video by Inuk filmmaker asinnajaq. Filmed in Kangiqliniq (Rankin Inlet), Inukjuak, Tiotia:ke (Montreal), Pittsburgh & Philadelphia.
Leanne Betasamosake Simpson - Murder of Crows
YouTube video by youvechangedrecords
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rebeccasolnit.bsky.social
To be a person of no consequence, to speak without power, is a bewilderingly awful condition, as though you were a ghost, a beast, as though words died in your mouth, as though sound no longer traveled. It is almost worse to say something and have it not matter than to be silent.
To be a person of consequence is to matter. If you matter, you
have rights, and your words serve those rights and give you the
power to bear witness, make agreements, set boundaries. If you
have consequence, your words possess the authority to determine
what does and does not happen to you, the power that underlies the
concept of consent as part of equality and ­ self-​­ determination.
Even legally women’s words have lacked consequence: in only a
few scattered places on earth could women vote before the twenti-
eth century, and not so many decades ago, women rarely became
lawyers and judges; I met a Texas woman whose mother was
among the first women in their region to serve on a jury, and I was
an adult when the first woman was appointed to the U.S. Supreme
Court. Until a few decades ago, wives throughout much of the
world, including the United States, lacked the right to make con-
tracts and financial decisions or even to exercise jurisdiction over
their own bodies that overrode their husbands’ ability to do so; in
some parts of the world, a wife is still property under the law, and
others choose her husband. To be a person of no consequence, to
speak without power, is a bewilderingly awful condition, as though
you were a ghost, a beast, as though words died in your mouth, as
though sound no longer traveled. It is almost worse to say some-
thing and have it not matter than to be silent.