I am incredibly grateful to Chris Philo for organising a book forum to discuss "Spaces of Anticolonialism: Delhi's Urban Governmentalities". 50 free downloads of "Writing the anticolonial: between postcolonial and decolonial geographies" at...
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I think about this all the time and bring it up in every class. Think of the position this puts mourning relatives in. š down with empire.
Three circles with photos of students participating in three annual meetings with text: #AAG2026 Student Day. Wednesday, March 18, 2026. Specialized student offerings dedicated to student research, panels, and activities for all levels of education.
Donāt forget to mark your calendar! šļø In addition to specialized student offerings throughout the week, join a day-long program on Wednesday, March 18, dedicated to student research, development, workshops, and activities for all levels of education.Ā
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Page 1 of a childās handwritten letter, written in pencil in Spanish. Colorful doodles of a rainbow and hearts are found throughout the page. Translation: āI am Maria Antonia Guerra Montoya and I have been 113 days in detention I miss my friends and I feel they are going to forget me. I am bored here. I already miss my country and my house, I came on vacation for 10 Days and they took me into an ice office an officer interrogated me 2 hours without my mom, I was traveling with flight attendant because my mom lives in new york, they only wanted to arrest my mom, because my mom didnāt have documents to live in U.S.A., I always traveled with my tourist visa but ice used me to catch my mom and now I am in a jail and I am sad and I have fainted 2 times here inside. When I arrived every night I cried and now I donāt sleep well, I felt that being here was my fault and I only wanted to be on vacation like a normal family.ā
Page 2 of a childās handwritten letter, written in pencil in Spanish. Translation: āThey donāt give me my diet I am vegetarian, I donāt eat well, there is no good education and I miss my best friend julieta and my grandmother and my school I already want to get to my house. Me in dilei [Dilley] am not happy please get me out of here to colombia.ā Below the text is a drawing of the girl and her mother in the government-issued gray sweatsuits of the detention center.
6/ āWhen I arrived every night I cried and now I donāt sleep well, I felt that being here was my fault and I only wanted to be on vacation like a normal family.ā
9-year-old Maria Antonia Guerra Montoya, detained on her way to Disney World, spent 113+ days at Dilley.
A childās illustration, made in what appears to be crayon, of more than a dozen figures standing together. Itās titled āMi Familiaā and credited to āLuisanney Toloza, 5 aƱos.ā
4/ āMi Familia,ā by 5-year-old Luisanney Toloza from Venezuela, who had recently crossed the U.S.-Mexico border
The first page of a childās handwritten letter, written in different colors of pencil. Transcript: āHello, my name is Susej F and Iāam 9 years old. Iāam from Venezuela. I have been 50 days in Dilley Immigration Processing Center. And I want to go to my Country. But I miss my school and my friends I feel bad since when I came here to this Place, because I have been here too long. I have been 2 years and 6 months in united states, and I was happy with my friends in The school but now I need to leave. I miss my family in my country so now I want To go to Venezuela. But my mom do not want to leave because she wants a better future for me.ā
The second page of a childās handwritten letter, written in pencil on notebook paper. Transcript: āSeen how people like me, immigrants are been treated changes my perspective about the U.S. My mom and I came to The U.S looking for a good and safe place to live, and my mom was looking for a Good job.ā
2/ āI miss my school and my friends I feel bad since when I came here to this Place, because I have been here too long.ā
From 9-year-old Susej F, detained for 50+ days
1/ ProPublica collected handwritten letters in mid-January from children held at the Dilley Immigration Processing Center, the same facility where 5-year-old Liam Conejo Ramos was taken.
Hundreds of kids are still detained.
Weāll let the childrenās words speak for themselves. š§µ
With commentaries by Madiha Tahir at Yale, Lisa Bhungalia at UW Madison, Craig Jones at Newcastle University, and @geogsara.bsky.social from UNC Chapel Hill. Author Rhys Machold at the University of Glasgow provides a thought-provoking response
So happy to be part of this forum on a really insightful book!
A powerful forum on Rhys Macholdās book Fabricating Homeland Security: Police Entanglements across India and Palestine/Israel is now available. Mark Griffiths writes that the book āaddresses crucial questions on the workings of right-wing populism, authoritarianism, and weapons capitalism.ā
Border Patrol in Minneapolis are being sent home. If true, it means that broad-based local response to heavy immigration enforcement has real effects.
ICE agents detain Navajo man in Arizona, ignoring US, tribal IDs by @abecenti.bsky.social www.azcentral.com/story/news/p...
Mayor Jacob Frey: āTo ICE, get the fuck out of Minneapolis.ā
"Iām going to pause here just to review: an institution that purports to be a university has told a philosophy professor he is forbidden from teaching Plato."
surreal times
dailynous.com/2026/01/06/t...
I do not regret to inform you that we are going to win
Normal People Donāt Want This Shit is running away with the vote tonight
SHARE OF GLOBAL POPULATION BY INCOME VS SHARE OF CONSUMPTION-BASED CO2 EMISSIONS, 2023 TOP 10% (TOP 1% WITHIN) The richest 10% are responsible for 48% of emissions MIDDLE 40% The middle 40% are responsible for 44% of emissions 50% BOTTOM (10% WITHIN) The poorest 50% are responsible for 8% of emissions Source: Oxfam
āa person from the richest 0.1% produces more carbon pollution in a day than the poorest 50% emit all yearā
A stark visual from āClimate Plunder: How a powerful few are locking the world into disasterā by @oxfaminternational.bsky.social
policy-practice.oxfam.org/resources/cl...
new article! how might the emergence of the 'new' carbon economy be disrupted, shifted in favor of communities rather than serving as another round of capitalist accumulation?
thanks to @landpolicy.bsky.social for supporting this work!
here's a link: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
ā¼ļø New article ā¼ļø
I and Raajorshi conceptualise "everyday carcerality" to articulate how life is lived at the intersection of State-Capital-Land-Housing nexus in Delhi's urban margins. Open access link š
@urbanstudiesfoundation.org
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Come out to @scrapexchange.bsky.social today for a Handcrafts for Palestine fundraiser 12-5pm ā„ļøšµšø
Hey geographers #geosky:
What is your favorite political ecology piece (academic article or other) to teach undergrads these days? Looking for syllabus recommendations that resonate really well, generate good discussion, and are clear and accessible. #politicalecology #geography
Intriguing new article by Danielle Purifoy, James Bryan, & Sara Smith examining the Landback Abolition Project at UNC & asks āhow do faculty, students, staff, & community of a 234-year-old colonial institution create the conditions for a structural shift in our relations toward land & education?ā
Cover of the journal "GeoHumanities" with description of a call for abstracts.
Call for Abstracts: The inaugural Special Issue of āGeoHumanitiesā invites emerging geographic scholarship situated at the crossroads of Solidarities, #Humanitarianism, and #Scholarship-Activism.
Abstracts of no more than 250 words should be submitted by October 6, 2025: buff.ly/zt8LYcF
Greetings from Burque!
Deadline Approaching: The Race, Ethnicity, and Place Conference (REP) takes place November 5-8 in Albuquerque, New Mexico, sponsored by the University of New Mexico and the AAG. Register and submit your paper, panel, or poster before August 31.
Learn more about how to get involved: buff.ly/AOPikkl
Intro to Environmental Justice letās goooooo ā„ļøš„
Deadline Extension!! Call for Proposals! Are you a librarian, archivist, historian, or memory worker preserving LGBTQ history? Join us for the 2026 Queer History South Conference! Submit a proposal by visiting invisiblehistory.org/qhs2026.
Deadline Extension!! Call for Proposals! Are you a librarian, archivist, historian, or memory worker preserving LGBTQ history? Join us for the 2026 Queer History South Conference!
Submit a proposal by visiting invisiblehistory.org/qhs2026.
this Transactions piece had been in the slow cooker for many years I'm so glad that it's out!