@geographers.bsky.social @americangeo.bsky.social Sharing video tutorials by Tenn Geographic Alliance to help teachers critically interpret place names as storytelling, use primary sources of geographical & historical data, gain tools to engage students tngeographicalliance.org/whats-in-a-n...
Posts by Derek H. Alderman
Held captive in their own country during World War II, Japanese Americans used nature to cope with their unjustified imprisonment
theconversation.com/held-captive...
Check out this editorial written by my close compadre @derekgeographer.bsky.social and @psugeo.bsky.social alum Reuben Rose-Redwood thehill.com/opinion/whit...
"He was not simply changing the name. He was actually enacting a different worldview..."
Kudos to @derekgeographer.bsky.social for contributing remarks for another national news piece on place renaming!
www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...
Trump Steaks, Trump University, Trump International Airport? This Has to Stop. www.nytimes.com/2026/02/10/o...
"When you rename the Gulf, you're talking about extending territory in a symbolic sense...that you simply & in a unilateral way rename a place, claim it, that's a pretty old process that's been going on since the days of colonializations"
@derekgeographer.bsky.social
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Women have been mapping the world for centuries – and now they’re speaking up for the people left out of those maps
theconversation.com/women-have-b...
Two geographers @geographers.bsky.social weigh in on gpush to rename U.S. places for Donald Trump. From “toponymic narcissism” to a political tribute-paying. Honored to join Reuben Rose-Redwood to explain why this naming moment is unprecedented & deeply political. www.usatoday.com/story/news/n...
Grateful to @derekgeographer.bsky.social for introducing me to @theconversation.com and providing me with valuable mentorship in writing articles. I’m five articles in and looking forward to writing many more in the coming years!
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Communities don’t choose names by accident. Honoring Lincoln is a way for places to weave themselves into a larger American story. Our place names reflect who we elevate, why, & to what political ends. Thanks @bridgemi.com for the interview bridgemi.com/quality-life... @utkgeography.bsky.social
1960s civil rights organization SNCC created innovative power-maps to trace the interconnected nature of institutions, companies, and people supporting racial inequality
@nacis.bsky.social @livingmaps.bsky.social Black communities have long used mapping as a tool to challenge, survive, & transcend racism. The Living Black Atlas celebrates these traditions of protest, care & justice. Watch our new video @notebooklm.bsky.social to learn more tiny.utk.edu/LBAshortvideo
Great new piece with my main writing partner @derekgeographer.bsky.social www.cogitatiopress.com/mediaandcomm...
PhD Candidate Katrina Stack @katgeographic.bsky.social presented “Remapping Black Paris: Walking Tours as Embodied Archives and Cartographies” at the REP Conference last week in Albuquerque! Her collaborators are her advisor Derek Alderman @derekgeographer.bsky.social and Monique Y. Wells.
Before the American Revolution, Native nations guarded their societies against tyranny
theconversation.com/before-the-a...
The Time That Martin Luther King, Jr. Was Almost Assassinated in St. Augustine, Florida. Dr. King said at the time: “We have worked in some difficult communities...but we have never worked in one as lawless as this.” www.hamiltonnolan.com/p/the-time-t...
Great piece on war-naming conventions & the power of language. Timely because of ongoing wars and the renaming of the Defense Dept. The way wars are referred to in the U.S. serves state interests & power rather than necessarily reflects the realities of conflicts. theconversation.com/when-it-come...
"Maps are a form of storytelling, as well as an info source...the lines, colours, symbols &size of regions depicted...communicate social meaning. They subtly but powerfully educate people...about who &what matters"
@jswab.bsky.social & @derekgeographer.bsky.social
theconversation.com/world-maps-g...
World maps get Africa’s size wrong: cartographers @utkgeography.bsky.social @geographers.bsky.social explain why fixing it matters. Grateful for the talent and collaboration of @jswab.bsky.social theconversation.com/world-maps-g...
Escaped slaves on St. Croix hid their settlements so well, they still haven’t been found – archaeologists using new mapping technology are on the hunt
theconversation.com/escaped-slav...
@geographers.bsky.social @knoxnews.bsky.social @nolanews.bsky.social @americangeo.bsky.social #HurricaneKatrina Tattoos a Form of Coping, Storytelling. Reposting @utknoxville.bsky.social news piece about our NOLA study from several years ago. Might have renewed interest on 20th anniversary of storm.
open.spotify.com/episode/02Tb... had a great time talking maps, living black atlas and got some Penn State love too @pennstategeography.bsky.social @derekgeographer.bsky.social @tynergeog.bsky.social @geographers.bsky.social
Data centers consume massive amounts of water – companies rarely tell the public exactly how much
theconversation.com/data-centers...
The dark history of forced starvation as a weapon of war against Indigenous peoples. Knoxville, TN's namesake, Henry Knox, burned down the Wea Tribe's corn fields, uprooted vegetable gardens, chopped down apple orchards, and destroyed their livestock. theconversation.com/the-dark-his...
Minneapolis officials consider removing name of segregationist Edmund Boulevard from street, and honoring a civil rights pioneer and state's first Black woman lawyer www.mprnews.org/story/2025/0...
Grateful Dead’s Jerry Garcia gets a street named after him in San Francisco. The Place-Making Power of Fandom. Naming ceremony kicked off a weekend of festivities marking the Grateful Dead’s 60th anniversary www.sfchronicle.com/entertainmen...
@americangeo.bsky.social @rgsibg.bsky.social @geographers.bsky.social Honored to be interviewed by @sbennettbrandt.bsky.social @afarmedia.bsky.social on consequential social & economic decisions and power struggles that have always undergirded map making & place naming www.afar.com/magazine/how...
Burden of self-censorship on political issues felt and seen at America's universities, where faculty do not just deal with individual anxiety of being attacked for expressing their views, but as employees of institutions that would prefer everyone remain quiet
theconversation.com/self-censors...
Jessie Simmons applied for a teaching job in a Detroit suburb in 1958 and didn't get it.
She was rejected 2 more times in 1959, while the district hired white teachers with less education – but she didn’t give up and got a job offer in ‘67.
A story worth knowing:
The term ‘lone gunman’ ignores the structures that enable violence. "Politicians are frequently reluctant to acknowledge the ideological underpinnings of such violence, particularly when those ideologies overlap with their own rhetoric or voter base." theconversation.com/the-term-lon...
@npr.org @apnews.com @cnn.com With Trump vowing to restore Confederate names to all Army bases, place names back in spotlight. Our latest piece @us.theconversation.com unpacks how renaming not just symbolic—it’s a power move w/ educational & ethical consequences. theconversation.com/from-greenla...