Class Schedule
The Fall 2024 iteration of Climates of Resistance will be examining the themes below. Click on the session titles to access the Learning Log or Course Materials.
Syracuse students: Each week’s asynchronous Learning Log must be submitted by midnight on Wednesday, and points will be deducted for lateness. The professor will regularly review your entries, and is happy to provide you with an indicative grade at any time. You may make changes to your initial responses anytime until Friday, 16 December, at which point the Learning Log will be assigned a final grade using this rubric.
Week 1: Positioning Ourselves
Learning Log 1 (due 4 September)
Gaining Familiarity
to introduce the class and prepare ourselves for a semester of shared learning in a new environment
artwork by UmanSession 1A (5 September)
Creating Community
to recognise our various perspectives and agree upon shared principles for engagement with contentious issues
artwork by Jessica MatierSession 1B (5 September)
Unravelling Empire
to situate our study of environmental racism within the United Kingdom’s long history of colonial violence
artwork by Nancy Cepero DominicoWeek 2: Confronting Oppression
Learning Log 2 (due 11 September)
Institutionalising Racism
to acknowledge how political, social, economic, linguistic & environmental structures marginalise communities
artwork by Jeffrey GibsonSession 2A (12 September)
Recognising Injustice
to build a shared awareness of and vocabulary for various forms of systemic and interpersonal inequity
artwork by Dapper Bruce LafitteSession 2B (12 September)
Navigating Intersectionality
to explore complex identities amidst overlapping patterns of privilege and discrimination around the world
artwork by Inga BardUNIT 1 ASSIGNMENT: Identity Introspection Part I, due 13 September
Week 3: Measuring Inequality
Learning Log 3 (due 18 September)
Studying Demographics
to gain familiarity with methods and challenges for population studies, including data collection and analysis
artwork by Indigenous beaders with UIHISession 3A (19 September)
Understanding Statistics
to appreciate the need for evidence-based policymaking and advocacy around environmental justice issues
artwork by Pamela Phatsimo SunstrumSession 3B (19 September)
Appraising Access
to identify realities in the (mis)use and provision of food, water, energy, and other environmental resources
artwork by Calida Garcia RawlesWeek 4: Segregating Risks
Learning Log 4 (due 25 September)
Exposing Hazards
to determine how environmental harms are unequally experienced by groups, often with systemic intent
artwork by John FeodorovSession 4A (26 September)
Calculating Harms
to realise how racialised patterns feed into unjust outcomes as the direct result of environmental risks
artwork by Sergio MacielSession 4B (26 September)
(Dis)Regarding Dangers
to remember the devastation that can occur without adequately enforced environmental regulations
artwork by Tyrone DeansWeek 5: (De)Colonising Land
Learning Log 5 (due 2 October)
Demarcating Territory
to address the connections between colonisation, redlining, borders, and control over environmental spaces
artwork by Sabiyha PrinceSession 5A (3 October)
Controlling Spaces
to understand spatial politics and how geographical histories of power have shaped access to land
artwork by Demian DinéYazhi´ and Noelle SosayaSession 5B (3 October)
Constructing Divisions
to investigate how marginalised communities are disproportionately disadvantaged by infrastructures
artwork by Alyssa OsasereUNIT 2 ASSIGNMENT: Statistical Story, due 11 October
Week 6: Acknowledging Actors
Learning Log 6 (due 9 October)
Diversifying Agency
to challenge traditional conceptions of power that undermine the voices of underrepresented actors
artwork by Harold NewtonSession 6A (10 October)
Appreciating Power
to value the various capabilities held by oft-overlooked actors, including non-human beings and beliefs
artwork by NiviaksiakSession 6B (10 October)
Hearing Voices
to acknowledge the diverse range of actors who should be involved in environmental decision-making
artwork by Allison Janae HamiltonWeek 7: Dismantling Dichotomies
Learning Log 7 (due 16 October)
(Un)Building Binaries
to break down false dichotomies that reproduce unequal power dynamics in human-nature relations
artwork by Subhankar BanerjeeSession 7A (17 October)
Thinking Relationally
to recentre cosmologies that have been sidelined by dualistic thinking, modernisation, and globalisation
artwork by Zhang HuangSession 7B (17 October)
Spotlighting Complexities
to express multifaceted connections among ecosystems and communities through unconventional storytelling
artwork by Abe OdedinaWeek 8: Study Break
Week 9: (Re)Writing History
Learning Log 9 (due 30 October)
Debunking Disney
to discover uncomfortable truths behind stories that have been whitewashed in popular retellings
artwork by Ioyan ManiSession 9 (31 October)
Politicising Memorials
to decode public commemorations, considering whose version of events are preserved through infrastructure
artwork by WA PartridgeWeek 10: Changing Stories
Learning Log 10 (due 6 November)
Examining Portrayals
to unpack the way racism and anthropocentrism are reflected in and reproduced by entertainment
artwork by Harmonia RosalesSession 10A (7 November)
Questioning Representation
to critique the media’s poor handling of identity politics while appreciating the potential for new narratives
artwork by Alice X. ZhangSession 10B (7 November)
Redefining Art
to value the transformative effect that diverse forms of creative expression can have on society
artwork by Roberto LugoUNIT 3 ASSIGNMENT: Agency Artwork, due 15 November
Week 11: Advocating Systems
Learning Log 11 (due 13 November)
(Dis)Enfranchising People
to evaluate the protections – and gaps – found in formal systems for civic engagement in decision-making
artwork by EDUCASession 12A (14 November)
Utilising Law
to support community involvement in planning and be able to protect environmental activists from reprisal
artwork by Sonaksha IyengarSession 12B (14 November)
Seeking Redress
to hold governments & corporations accountable for environmental harms they commit and/or allow to happen
artwork by Jared YazzieWeek 12: Empowering People
Learning Log 12 (due 20 November)
Engineering Justice
to equip marginalised areas with enhanced resource access through community-led engineering projects
artwork by Christi BelcourtSession 12A (21 November)
Organising Communities
to assess strategies for effective intervention in environmental injustice through collective action
artwork by Ricardo Levins MoralesSession 12B (21 November)
Designing Campaigns
to develop projects with attention to inclusive diversity that will result in effective, justice-centric change
artwork by Nourie FlayhanWeek 13: Leveraging Grassroots
Learning Log 13 (due 27 November)
Taking Action
to intervene for environmental justice when governments and formal infrastructures have failed
artwork by Daniel Chang ChristensenSession 13 (28 November)
Planting Seeds
to invest in sustainable change through holistic approaches to environmental action projects
artwork by Tiffany Lenoi JonesUNIT 4 ASSIGNMENT: Community Campaign, due 6 December
Week 14: Reclaiming Rights
Special Event (Tuesday, 3 December)
Showcasing Insights
to celebrate our class community and share our learning from the semester with a wider audience
artwork by Ryan SpenceLearning Log 14 (due 4 December)
Producing Results
to take stock of what we’ve learned and where the world stands in terms of achieving environmental justice
artwork by Lindsay AdamsSession 14A (5 December)
Making Reparations
to redistribute resources and reshape norms through policies that take responsibility for past harms
artwork by Everett SpruillSession 14B (5 December)
Redistributing Power
to analyse claims and aims for sovereignty amidst imperialism, gerrymandering, and colonisation
artwork by Chief Lady BirdWeek 15: Repositioning Ourselves
Learning Log 15 (due 11 December)
Transforming Solidarity
to recognise the interconnectedness and interdependence of justice for all while questioning the role of allyship
artwork by Shirien DamraSession 15A (12 December)
Critiquing Allyship
to consider our own positions within racist structures and challenge performative forms of action
artwork by Kira NemethSession 15B (12 December)
Evaluating Impact
to reflect on this course and how we can all work to more effectively redress environmental racism
artwork by Maya LinUNIT 5 ASSIGNMENT: Identity Introspection Part II, due 13 December