Dr Max Liboiron

@MaxLiboiron

Michif Feminist scientist on waste, plastic pollution, anticolonial science. lab. Editor: . AVP Indigenous Research, Memorial U she/her

Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada
Vrijeme pridruživanja: listopad 2012.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    14. lip 2019.

    *GUTS is out!* This documentary about CLEAR shows *how* we do feminist and anti-colonial marine . This collective project was steered by and . It shows the humour, ethics & guts in our science.

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  2. prije 9 sati

    I’ve been working on this policy for ethical Indigenous research at Memorial U for a year and a half with many, many others. It’s several hundred years late & one of the first of its kind. It’s in the consultation stage now. The more input the better!

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    4. velj

    On February 17th, we will be headed up for a Torngat Caribou Information Sharing Session in Kangiqsualujjuaq. Please join us to talk about the upcoming aerial survey and classification and for discussion around Torngat caribou. All are welcome to attend!

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    4. velj

    We're looking for a Research Coor. to join the team! If you're passionate about connecting science to people, creating accessible research methods & facilitating relationship-building across fields, read on!

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    3. velj

    Current fellowship: We're partnering with several groups to research/update the technical & organizing manual for communities who want to use the bucket air sampling tool. Paid, 8-month & applications due 2/20.

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    3. velj

    Dr. Maggie Walter, a globally recognized expert in race relations and inequality, is visiting this month to learn how engages with communities and to deliver a lecture titled Indigenous Data Sovereignty in the Age of Big Data.

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    3. velj

    This is happening! The night before begins, in Tkaronto. 30th Anniversary Lecture Featuring Winona LaDuke +Linda Tuhiwai Smith w/ Nick Estes Jeffrey Ansloos, Eve Tuck + K. Wayne Yang tickets on sale soon

    Save the Date Flyer for May 6 6-9pm Indigenous Education Network 30th Anniversary Lecture Winona LaDuke and Linda Tuhiwai Smith with Nick Estes and Jeffrey Ansloos and Eve Tuck and K. Wayne Yang
Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto
Tickets will be on sale soon
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  8. 3. velj

    Emily Roehl (she/her) is a settler writer, photographer, book publisher and energy humanist from the Great Plains, Pawnee land. She uses various media to document and story energy landscapes, mostly in terms of the petrochemical industry, sibling to the plastics industry.

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  9. 3. velj

    Amaia Gabantxo (she/her) is a writer, literary translator from Basque & a flamenco singer now settled in Chicago. She wrote about the frustrations of myths about “what we are like” as speakers of “an endangered, indigenous language,” and we said, yep.

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  10. 3. velj

    Prakash Krishnan (any pronoun) is a settler-of-colour artist whose recent mixed media work looks at the links between nature tourism, neocolonialism, and settler-of-colour identity. We are very ready for this converstaion!

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  11. 3. velj

    Pam Hall (she/her) is a local settler artist who communicates local knowledge as collective heritage. We are a fan of Towards an Encyclopedia of Local Knowledge, a collaborative art-and-knowledge project engaging hundreds of collaborators in Newfoundland communities

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  12. 3. velj

    Mukhtara Yusuf (she/they) is a Yoruba scholar, designer, and multimedia artist working at the intersections of decolonizing design, science and technology studies, and Yoruba studies. The fabric below is a woven in the style of an indigenous Yoruba strip from plastic waste.

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  13. 3. velj

    CLEAR is pleased to announce the recipients of our first-ever artist-in-residence (AIR) program! These 5 artists will become lab members in as we develop intersectional feminist & anticolonial methods of knowledge production together. Exciting!

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    2. velj

    A shot of Garrison Hill, now Garrison River on the way home.

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    1. velj

    SUBMIT to our exciting new call for papers on "Feminist, Queer, Anti-Colonial Propositions for Hacking the Anthropocene: Do-It-Together (DIT)" // Deadline: 31 May 2020. More info:

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    2. velj

    Another important thread by and the CLEAR Lab on accountability and apology.

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  18. 2. velj

    CLEAR's guiding values are humility, equity, inclusive openness and a commitment to process. They're in our lab book: when we do science we aim to reproduce them at every step. Maybe it's time we add accountability. This is how our anticolonial & feminist science evolves... 7/7

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  19. 2. velj

    In our check out at the end of the meeting, lab members talked about how they were excited to go apologize, how upset they were at their own actions, and how thoughtful the exercise made them. Their homework: do the apology and report back next lab. Stay tuned! 6/7

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  20. 2. velj

    The step by step guide to apologizing by is fantastic. We took time for each step. We named the hurt our actions caused. We named the impact of that hurt. We owned it. Then we thought of actionable ways to change so it didn't happen again beyond 'I'll do better' 5/7

    Screenshot from Mia Mingus' "How To Give A Good Apology Part 2: The Apology – The What and The How"
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  21. 2. velj

    We had two amazing readings by on accountability & apology to guide us. In our 'apology workshop' lab members wrote down when they had made a mistake in upholding their obligations & should apologize. To my surprise, everyone started writing A LOT. No hesitation. 4/7

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