Afrofuturism draws upon profound sources of knowledge and wisdom, such as Kemet's cultural and spiritual heritage and the guiding principles of Sankofa. This framework emphasizes the significance of learning from the past to inform future...
Volume 26, no. 2
Ways of Knowing
Winter 2023/2024
Similar to Cabral’s and Freire’s strategies, the Zapatista attempt was to mobilize Indigenous and scientific knowledge together for liberation purposes. The goal was, in other words, to build an alliance across different epistemic...
As an organization led by STEM workers and educators, Science for the People has a special responsibility to recognize that current, Western, professional science does not have a monopoly on truth nor on the practices through which people...
At the 2017 March for Science in Washington, DC, Dr. Lydia Jennings wore a T-shirt that read, “Strong Resilient Indigenous,” and held a sign saying, “Traditional Ecological Knowledge Is Science Too!” In the sign’s margins were myriad...
...the preservation and development of ways of knowing nature is tightly bound to the struggle for land. In the same way colonial powers were able to impose certain knowledge systems through changing peoples’ relations with the land, so...
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