A new study shows how the legacy of colonialism is still deeply entrenched within scientific practice across the Caribbean archipelago. Rather than solely critiquing these practices, however, the ...
Human activities have always shaped both biological and cultural diversity. An international team led by the University of Vienna has now investigated the link between the threat to species and that ...
Today I will be discussing on a topic which is relate to all living organisms, how data, information and data insights are affecting our life, as well as creating a threat as well as opportunities to ...
On Jan. 30, Yale professor Lisa Lowe held a lecture titled “Colonial Histories of the Present,” which navigated America’s history of colonialism, slavery and discrimination to study how each evolved ...
As a 6-year-old school girl, Beverly Roberts waited on a side street in Trinidad, with the rest of her classmates, to catch a glimpse of Queen Elizabeth II. "I was excited and I was waving a flag. I ...
This guest post is authored by Dr. Chelsea Twiss. Source: Olga/Pexels Our country’s history of colonization has long impacted our mental health, relationships, and wellbeing to an extent that many of ...
Otis Kwame Kye Quaicoe in his Portland, Oregon studio. Photo by Mark Mirocha. Courtesy of COMA Gallery In March of this year, Otis Quaicoe traveled to Australia on a research trip ahead of his solo ...
1. Intimate encounters: an archaeology of sexualities within colonial worlds / Eleanor Conlin Casella and Barbara L. Voss -- 2. Sexual effects: postcolonial and queer perspectives on the archaeology ...
Prior to the first world war, sprawling European empires collectively controlled roughly 80% of Earth’s landmass. Following WWII, that percentage drastically shrank, as colonies and occupied ...
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