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Love as Resistance
Exploring Conceptualizations of Decolonial Love in Settler States
Shantelle Moreno
Rekinning Our Kinscapes
Renegade Indigenous Stewarding against Gender Genocide
Sandrina de Finney, Shezell-Rae Sam, Chantal Adams, Keenan Andrew, Kathryn McLeod, Amber Lewis, Gabby Lewis, Michaela Louis, and Pawa Haiyupis
; confronting lateral violence; and linking body and land sovereignty. All three are drastically under-researched and under-mobilized in the field of gender-based violence. Decolonizing Gender A crucial outcome of our work is the importance of
Sandrina de Finney, Patricia Krueger-Henney, and Lena Palacios
dispiriting of our community gender teachings that further the cycle of interlocking body and land exploitation, the connection between body and land sovereignty is critical to addressing colonial gender violence in Indigenous communities ( de Finney 2016
Not Lost but Found
Rebuilding Relations and Reclaiming Indigenous Food Systems
Keitlyn Alcantara
illness, and malnutrition, the solution is not to give up—the solution is in the doing and in the envisioning. At the root of contemporary Indigenous movements for land sovereignty is not the settler ideology of land ownership, but rather the creation of
The End of the Tunnel
Girls’ Marked Bodies in the Canadian Transcarceral Pipeline
Sandrina de Finney and Mandeep Kaur Mucina
. 2017 . “ Indigenous Girls’ Resilience in Settler States: Honouring Body and Land Sovereignty .” Agenda 31 ( 2 ): 10 – 21 . 10.1080/10130950.2017.1366179 de Finney , Sandrina , Lena Palacios , Mandeep Mucina , and Anna Chadwick . 2018
Margot Francis
Carter 2015: 15, emphasis added ). I undertook this research as a queer white settler scholar with a commitment to witnessing Indigenous-led youth projects in the areas of body and land sovereignty. 3 To write about this production I interviewed the
Imagining Alternative Spaces
Re-searching Sexualized Violence with Indigenous Girls in Canada
Anna Chadwick
and South Africa—youth of all genders, community members, Elders, researchers, and policy stakeholders—gathered in a three-day forum focused on centering community-rooted strategies to support Indigenous body and land sovereignty. 5 During this
Beyond the Body Count
Field Notes as First Responder Witness Accounts
Patricia Krueger-Henney
and Land Sovereignty .” Agenda 31 ( 2 ): 10 – 21 . Gilmore , Ruth Wilson . 2007 . Golden Gulag: Prisons, Surplus, Crisis, and Opposition in Globalizing California . Oakland : University of California Press . Khoja-Moolji , Shenila . 2018
Red Ribbon Skirts and Cultural Resurgence
Kimihko sîmpân iskwêwisâkaya êkwa sihcikêwin waniskâpicikêwin
Kari Dawn Wuttunee, Jennifer Altenberg, and Sarah Flicker
Girls’ Resilience in Settler States: Honouring Body and Land Sovereignty .” Agenda 31 ( 2 ): 10 – 21 . Dhillon , Jaskiran . 2017 . Prarie Rising: Indigenous Youth, Decolonization and the Politics of Intervention . Toronto : University of
Extractive Conservation
Peasant Agroecological Systems as New Frontiers of Exploitation?
Anne Cristina de la Vega-Leinert and Peter Clausing
. World Agriculture Towards 2030/2050: The 2012 Revision . ESA Working paper No. 12-03 . Rome : FAO . Alonso-Fradejas , Alberto . 2013 . “ Sons and Daughters of the Earth: Indigenous Communities and Land Grabs in Guatemala .” Land & Sovereignty in