Sonia Grant is a PhD candidate in anthropology at the University of Chicago and a 2019–2020 dissertation fellow at the Center for Engaged Scholarship. Sonia's dissertation examines the relation between jurisdiction and extraction in the Greater Chaco region of northwestern New Mexico and Dinétah. More about Sonia's work on her website: www.soniaporellegrant.com
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"Pervasive, yet Fractured": A Roundtable on Centering Indigenous Critiques and Teaching Settler Colonialism
As I write, Kanaka Maoli kia‘i are assembling to protect Mauna Kea against the threat of the Thirty Meter Telescope; Diné and Pueblo peoples are collaborating t... More
Teaching Horizoning and Responding to Climate Change with Adriana Petryna
This post is designed as a resource for use with Petryna’s article to explore the temporal politics and ethics of climate change and emergency response with adv... More
Searches for Livability: An Interview with Adriana Petryna
Pablo Seward Delaporte and Sonia Grant: You write that American fire managers have inherited an image of controllable wildfire, which contrasts with both how we... More