Measuring Loss
In response to the complicated entanglements of property claims in the Mississippi Delta, Sarah Lewison advocates for witnessing injustice as a way of preparing for repair. (...)
“Planting a Seed is a Revolutionary Act"
How a “blues epistemology” can establish the critical historical consciousness crucial for determining more just futures in the Anthropocene. (...)
Lost Voices
On the shared experiences of those who live along the Mississippi in New Orleans and the Yamuna in Delhi, reciprocal relationships with nature, and the importance of listening in the Anthropocene. (...)
Driving the Limits of Time
How acknowledging and engaging with complex temporal clashes can generate coherent responses to the seemingly totalizing notion of the Anthropocene. (...)
Technosphere Magazine
Exploring the amorphous fabric of technologies, environments, and humans shaping Earth’s critical future. (...)
Time Out Of Mind
Jeremy Bolen traces the various human interventions that have shaped Cache River Valley in Southern Illinois, asking what can be learned from this landscape. (...)
Data Flow
On data provenance: what does it mean to think about data through maize and to think about maize through data? (...)
Amongst Relatives
We are permeable beings and perpetually affected by our changing ecosystems. This field guide and accompanying exercises guide us into an embodied present. (...)
30 Days On/30 Days Off with Paul Perkinson
In this episode, Treasure Shields Redmond and Paul Perkinson discuss how working on and next to the Mississippi shaped Paul’s life. (...)
#BlackBoyJoy On the River with Eugene B. Redmond
Treasure Shields Redmond and Eugene B. Redmond are joined by Jennifer Colten to talk about the Mississippi River as a backdrop of life. (...)
Praying for the Water with Saundi McClain-Kloeckner
In this episode, Treasure Shields Redmond and Saundi McClain-Kloeckner discuss Indigenous presence, water protection and human-environment relations along the Mississippi. (...)
The Casino Queen with Marvin Wright
A conversation on the Mississippi and working at a riverboat casino with Marvin Wright and Treasure Shields Redmond. (...)
Acquiring and Optimizing Sustainable Relationships for Good Solid Cash Flow Streams. Or, Speaking with Plants.
On the connections between language and landscape, as well the disconnections that can occur when the former is used to frame intentions towards the latter. (...)
Enter Anthropocene: Searching for signal in New Orleans
Despite this quest to identify a formally recognized boundary, perhaps uncertainty is the most effective means of furthering societal recognition of the complexities of human impact. (...)
Lecture Series: State of Nature in India 2019
Lecture series that took place throughout 2019 covering various Anthropocene-related topics that are key to the region of India and beyond. (...)
Interview: Un/bounded Engineering and Evolutionary Stability
In this interview, Dorothy Cheruiyot, Aron Chang and Jorg Sieweke discuss their research perspectives on “(Un)bounded Engineering and Evolutionary Stability,” which was the topic of a seminar taking place within the framework of the Anthropocene River Campus, 2019. (...)
Maa Wákąčąk: Sacred Earth in the Anthropocene
Sarah Kanouse recounts Maa Wákąčąk’s histories of conservation and conquest are anything but “past,” and continue to overlap and exert anthropocenic influence on this sacred earth. (...)
Ecological Inhabitations: A view from the ground—Discussion
Ravi Agarwal and Ashok Sukumaran wrangle with how we might better understand the complexities of anthropogenic processes. (...)