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DESCRIPTION:\nThe Aroma of Tacoma: Environmental Justice and Abolition Geog
 raphies\nAbolition ecologies invite&nbsp\;us to think about how to build f
 reedom across relations of land and people. In\n our present conjuncture\,
  abolition ecologies rely on the work of \nsolidarities amongst communitie
 s\, rural and urban\, Indigenous and \nsettler\, across peoples of color a
 nd white co-conspirators to come \ntogether. This talk seeks to ground the
 se concepts in radical \nplacemaking: the work to close the Northwest Dete
 ntion Center (NWDC) and\n halt construction on a liquefied natural gas (LN
 G) plant on Indigenous \nPuyallup land. Through abolitionist praxis\, I sh
 ow how communities of \ncolor can reclaim their freedom dreams where they 
 live\, work and play. For additional information\, please contact Natalie 
 Koch at nkoch@maxwell.syr.edu.https://syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/j/9272424
 0507
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SUMMARY:Geography and the Environment Colloquium Series: Megan Ybarra
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>\n<b>The Aroma of Tacoma: Environmental Jus
 tice and Abolition Geographies</b></p><p>\nAbolition ecologies invite&nbsp
 \;us to think about how to build freedom across relations of land and peop
 le. In\n our present conjuncture\, abolition ecologies rely on the work of
  \nsolidarities amongst communities\, rural and urban\, Indigenous and \ns
 ettler\, across peoples of color and white co-conspirators to come \ntoget
 her. This talk seeks to ground these concepts in radical \nplacemaking: th
 e work to close the Northwest Detention Center (NWDC) and\n halt construct
 ion on a liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant on Indigenous \nPuyallup land. 
 Through abolitionist praxis\, I show how communities of \ncolor can reclai
 m their freedom dreams where they live\, work and play. For additional inf
 ormation\, please contact Natalie Koch at nkoch@maxwell.syr.edu.</p><p><br
 ></p><p><a href="https://syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/j/92724240507" target=
 "_blank">https://syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/j/92724240507</a><br></p>
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