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'The story of a black woman activist on death row, archipelagos of death and activism, asks us to look and listen to the ways in which human normalcy is spatialised and resisted. Black women’s geographies and poetics challenge us... [Glissant is mentioned so much!] recognising the alterability of space, and place, this imparts the understanding that this alterability is a pathway into new geographic practices.' :)
— Jun 23, 2024 04:22PM
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‘Geography is always human, and that humanness is always geographic - blood, bones, hands, lips, wrists, this is your land, your planet, your road, your sea... her surroundings are speakable.’ :)
— Jun 23, 2024 04:14PM

