Transcript: JOSUÉ RIVAS on Throwing a Glitch in the Social Media Matrix /320 TranscriptsErica EkremJanuary 18, 2023Josué Rivas, Josue Rivas, Indigena, Josué Indigena, Indigena photography, Indigena Nike, Indigena music video, Josué Rivas photography, decolonization, Indigenous futurism, Josué Rivas indigenous photography, Josué Rivas ndn collective, ndn collective changemaker, Radical Imagination, Josué Rivas Tedx, josue, rivasComment
Transcript: CLAUDIA SERRATO on Earth-Centric Gastronomy /302 TranscriptsErica EkremAugust 31, 2022Claudia Serrato, Claudia Serrato Chef, Claudia Serrato UW, Womb Ecology, Food Sovereignty, Indigenous Womb Ecology, Indigenous Ecofeminism, Ecofeminism, Ecosensuality, Ecosexulaity, decolonization, ancestral memory, food work, claudia, serratoComment
Transcript: Dr. BAYO AKOMOLAFE on Slowing Down in Urgent Times [ENCORE] /285 TranscriptsErica EkremMay 4, 2022slowing down, Anthropocene, fugitivity, fugitive spaces, the sacred, entanglement, decolonization, Yoruba mythology, relationality, intergenerational movements, queer negativity, queer failure, embodiment, nonlinearity, deterritorialize, imagination, bewilderment, grieving, mourning, ceremony, trickster spirit, poetry, dying well, allyship, Fred Moten, Karen Barad, Helena Norburg, Jack Halberstam, Stephen Jeninkson, fatherhood, unschooling, modernity, shapeshifting, compost, bayo, bayo akomolafeComment
Transcript: Dr. KIM TALLBEAR on Reviving Kinship and Sexual Abundance [ENCORE] /284 TranscriptsErica EkremApril 27, 2022sexuality, intimacy, kinship, decolonization, decolonizing sexuality, decolonizing intimacy, decolonizing family structure, colonial project, biopolitics, genomics, Indigenous erasure, Indigenous appropriation, nonmonogamy, polyamory, monogamy, heteronormativity, nuclear family, technoscience, liberal multiculturalism, more than human kin, caretaking, caregiving, community, kim tallbear, kim, tallbearComment
Transcript: SHA’MIRA COVINGTON on Healing the Fashion Industrial Complex /265 TranscriptsErica EkremDecember 22, 2021Fashion Industrial Complex, Racial Justice, woke washing, healing justice, natural fibers, organic cotton, greenwashing, sustainability, fashion industry, consumerism, Indigenous Sovereignty, Black Liberation, decolonization, globalization, Critical Race Theory, The Legacy of the U.S. Cotton Economy, Slow Factory Open Education: History of Cotton with Teju Adisa-Farrar, The Salt Eaters by Toni Cade Bambara, The Afrominimalist’s Guide to Living with Less by Christine PlantComment
Transcript: Dr. KIM TALLBEAR on Reviving Kinship and Sexual Abundance /157 TranscriptsErica EkremFebruary 5, 2020sexuality, intimacy, kinship, decolonization, decolonizing sexuality, decolonizing intimacy, decolonizing family structure, colonial project, biopolitics, genomics, Indigenous erasure, Indigenous appropriation, nonmonogamy, polyamory, monogamy, heteronormativity, nuclear family, technoscience, liberal multiculturalism, more than human kin, caretaking, caregiving, community, kim tallbear, kim, tallbearComment
Transcript: Dr. BAYO AKOMOLAFE on Slowing Down in Urgent Times/155 TranscriptsErica EkremJanuary 22, 2020slowing down, Anthropocene, fugitivity, fugitive spaces, the sacred, entanglement, decolonization, Yoruba mythology, relationality, intergenerational movements, queer negativity, queer failure, embodiment, nonlinearity, deterritorialize, imagination, bewilderment, grieving, mourning, ceremony, trickster spirit, poetry, dying well, allyship, Fred Moten, Karen Barad, Helena Norburg, Jack Halberstam, Stephen Jeninkson, fatherhood, unschooling, modernity, shapeshifting, compost, bayo, bayo akomolafeComment