Geography Colloquium: Dr. Danya Al-Saleh
Los Angeles, CA, United StatesLand-Grant University Geographies between Qatar and Texas Dr. Danya Al-Saleh ACLS Emerging Voices Fellow Department Geography University of California, Los Angeles
Land-Grant University Geographies between Qatar and Texas Dr. Danya Al-Saleh ACLS Emerging Voices Fellow Department Geography University of California, Los Angeles
Jobs or Jails: Superintending Neoliberalism in Reagan's America Dr. David Stein UC President's Postdoctoral Fellow Department of African American Studies University of California, Los Angeles
Water Resources Sustainability along the US-Mexico Border Region Dr. Enrique Vivoni Professor, School of Earth and Space Sciences Arizona State University, Tempe
Wednesday April 20, 2022 @ 3:00pm - 4:00pm Luskin Conference Center Hotel Seating limited: RSVP recommended Critical physical geography in practice: Our depth perception improves when we look through biophysical and social lenses Dr. Rebecca Lave Professor and Chair of the Department of Geography Indiana University
Turning Data into Stories: Climate Change in Space and Time Dr. Kate Marvel Research Scientist, NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies and Center for Climate Systems Research Columbia University
Right Beyond the Site: Otabenga Jones & the Social Practice of Belonging Dr. Willie Wright Department of Geography, University of Florida
"People Without Property in Jobs": Informal Waste Economies and the Agrarian Question of Labor in Urban India Dr. Vinay Gidwani Distinguished University Teaching Professor Geography and Global Studies University of Minnesota
From Playing with Fire to Hungry Translations: Co-building antidisciplinary agitations in search of justice Dr. Richa Nagar Professor Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies University of Minnesota, Twin Cities