Land back, from every river to every sea ~ researcher/librarian/archivist of the "queer ways in which a people resist innovations" (bush 1945, 123-4) ~ they
The paperback of Our History Is the Future from @haymarketbooks is out! A new afterword titled “Ancestors of the Future” puts the Water Protector movement into an anti-imperialist context, examining the Bolivarian Revolution, Palestine, and more. haymarketbooks.org/books/228…
Read more in Geronimo's classic book on the history of European autonomist movements, "Fire and Flames: A History of the German Autonomist Movement" pmpress.org/index.php?l=prod…
A study in @NatureComms presents a 4,200 km transatlantic journey by butterflies from West Africa to South America, lasting five to eight days, highlighting the capacity of certain insects to disperse over vast distances. go.nature.com/4cArAx4
ALT This is figure 4, which shows that Vanessa cardui transoceanic dispersers likely developed as larvae in Western Europe.
WE DEMAND ACCOUNTABILITY.
As Columbia University villainized student protestors, their archivists seized confiscated materials (including student belongings) from the encampments.
No student consent was given & administrators repeatedly lied to students. @ColumbiaBDS
ALT We demand accountability. Columbia University Archive theft.
ALT Columbia University archivist who seized confiscated materials from the encampment without consent disingenuously said: “I’m not sure I would call it stolen material”
ALT Leaked Columbia University meeting transcript reveals theft and blatant disregard for ethics. “According to public safety, the students seemed pleased that the material was being preserved for historical purposes which is what we are doing. The students were informed by public safety that the theft was happening. The students were given a chance to get their materials back.” These are lies.
ALT The students never consented for their confiscated private belongings to be donated to Columbia University archives. When questioned about provenance (a fundamental principle of archives, referring to the individual, family, or organization that created or received the items in a collection. The prying or source of something.), the archivist said: “material was taken into custody by public safety. they/public safety handed that over to us at our request.” Any professional archivist can tell you that confiscation is not consent.