Atlanta—a twentieth-century hub for the Black middle class, a battleground over segregation, and now … the destination for brunch?
Environmental History Now.
A Platform on Representation, Engagement, and Community
Building on Sand: The Forgotten Roots of Singaporean Land Reclamation from Colony to Postcolony
“What kind of world can be built from sterile and lifeless sand and land that has no roots, no history, and no memory, except for the violent extraction from its homeland?”
Defending Water Against a Mine: Hydrous Sociality, Environmental Struggles, and Popular Consultations in Colombia
On Sunday, July 28th, 2013, denizens of Piedras, a town located in Central Colombia, went to the polls to participate in the consulta popular on the establishment of large-scale mining activities in this rice-producing town.