Liisa-Rávná Finbog draws on her training in archaeology and museology as well as her role as a duójar (a storyteller and holder of Saami knowledge). She carries out research into the knowledge system embedded in duodji practices as a theoretical and action framework from which to question museum practices and revitalise Sámi methodologies

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This #podcast is part of RE-IMAGINE EUROPE, and co-produced by Borealis Festival

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SON[I]A #406 | Podcast | Radio Web MACBA | RWM Podcasts

Liisa-Rávná Finbog is an indigenous Sámi researcher, writer, curator and artist who works at the intersection of art and academia, countering colonial narratives about the Sámi people.

MACBA Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona

On #WorldEnvironmentDay 🌍 we dig into a series of conversations discussing urgent issues such as #climatechange, #landstruggles, #greencolonialism, #extractivism, #ecofeminism, #terminaltourism, #climatejustice, #ecocide, and #indigenousmovements.

https://rwm.macba.cat/en/taxonomy_tags_podcast/climate-change/

With amazing contributions such as Yayo Herrero, Charmaine Chua, Troy Vetesse, Yaiza Hernández, Arjuna Neuman, Dani Admiss, Cara New Dagget, Maria Ptqk, Samaneh Moafi, Joana Moll, AM Kanngieser and many more.

SON[I]A #403. M. Murphy | Podcast | Radio Web MACBA | RWM Podcasts

Activist and writer M. Murphy is a professor in History and Women and Gender studies and an interdisciplinary scholar whose work explores the complexities of colonialism and its impact on Indigenous…

MACBA Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona
New issue of #GIGA’s Journal of Politics in #LatinAmerica #JPLA out now! It focuses on the #pandemic in the peripheries of #Brazil, policymaking in times of #crisis, and #IndigenousMovements in #Bolivia and #Ecuador, among others: https://www.giga-hamburg.de/en/press/new-journal-of-politics-in-latin-america-2-2023
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New Journal of Politics in Latin America 2/2023

This issue of the Journal of Politics in Latin America covers topics such as the effects of and responses to the COVID-19 pandemic in the peripheries of Brazil, economic elites and policymaking during times of crisis, and indigenous movements and regional threats in Bolivia and Ecuador.