James Rowe and Mike Simpson
By reoccupying their traditional territory in Canada eight years ago, the Unist'ot'en clan are showing how decolonization and climate justice go hand in hand.More
James Rowe is an Associate Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Victoria. He is completing a book — Radical Mindfulness — that examines the political potential of mind/body practices like meditation. Mike Simpson is a visiting Fulbright scholar at the University of Minnesota researching pipeline conflicts in North America.
By reoccupying their traditional territory in Canada eight years ago, the Unist'ot'en clan are showing how decolonization and climate justice go hand in hand.More
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