The below details are regarding a panel taking place on Monday, April 28th. There is additional information included in the attached flyer.
Amy
Amy Ledman
She/Her/Hers
Lead Graduate Program Specialist Ecological Sciences and Engineering
Office of Interdisciplinary Graduate Programs
Schedule a meeting:
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On behalf of Dr. Kali Rubaii, I am pleased to extend an invitation to a panel discussion and book launch event on demilitarizing our visions of the future.
Demilitarizing Repair, Peace, Futures will be held on Monday, April 28, 1-2:30pm in STEW 214 CD. Reception to follow. Dr. Rubaii is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology and her research focuses on displacement, war-impacted
ecologies, and environmental health justice.
Flyer attached, description below:
This is only the beginning. When worlds are destroyed, people get started building lives otherwise. In this panel, Eleana Kim, Bassam Haddad, and Carole McGranahan —prominent
scholars of militarism and resurgent survival from Korea to Syria to Tibet— discuss the relationship between human violence and ecological thriving. They describe forms of organized and disorganized resistance to empire, and the complex ways those who remain,
return, or live in diaspora relate to home/lands. Together, their work features the urgent stakes of transformative ethnography and of demilitarized visions for our future(s).
Sincerely,
Ashley Fitzpatrick (she/her)
Graduate Student
Anthropology, Ecological Sciences and Engineering
Purdue University