Data sovereignty advances in US
A new tack from the Biden-Harris Presidency shows Indigenous issues are being given a much stronger platform to voice positions on, among other things, data sovereignty. The link below goes to TribalNet Magazine...
A new tack from the Biden-Harris Presidency shows Indigenous issues are being given a much stronger platform to voice positions on, among other things, data sovereignty. The link below goes to TribalNet Magazine...
Scary stories from Halifax where wildfires ('unprecedented') have taken up to 10 homes and threaten many more. Evacuations continue and meanwhile on the Prairies Albertans go to the polls today with
Settler colonial resilience is built on Indigenous vulnerabilities. In Aotearoa New Zealand we see Pakeha farmers divided over responses to global heating but the anti-climate change crowd are the mos
An important article by Yorkshireman Prof Steve Matthewman (now a domiciled Pakeha/tauiwi in Aotearoa New Zealand) who nicely quotes me: As the Tūhoe disaster scholar Simon Lambert (2022: 74) put it,