Resource List
The following is a list of resources recommended by attendees at our event.
Scholarly Works on Climate Grief, Anxiety, Mourning:
Roy Scranton, , 2015
Timothy Morton, , 2013
Min Hyoung Song, , 2022
Margaret Rhonda, “,” Post45, 2013
Ashlee Cunsolo and Karen E. Landman (Editors),, 2017
Matt Hern and Am Johal,, 2018
Sarah Jaquette Ray,, 2020
Britt Wray,, 2022
BIPOC Perspectives on Climate Crisis:
Kyle Powys Whyte, “,” Handbook of Critical Indigenous Studies, edited by Brendan Hokowhitu, Aileen Moreton-Robinson, Linda Tuhiwai-Smith, Steve Larkin, and Chris Andersen, 2020
Kyle Powys Whyte, “Our Ancestors Dystopia Now: Indigenous Conservation and the Anthropocene,” 2017
Vanessa Watts, “” Decolonization: Indigeneity, Education & Society Vol. 2, No. 1, 2013, pp. 20-34
Kim Tallbear, “,” Speaker Series, Department of Political Science, University of Alberta, October 2020
Possible resources for ourselves and our students:
(Organization connecting youth climate activists)
Philippe Squarzoni, (2014)
Rita Wong, (2019), (2015), (2015)
, a list curated by The All We Can Save Project and Gen Dread
“”The Energy Mix.
To-Dos:
At the end of each of our teach-ins, we endeavor to come up with some concrete actions and resources to address the issue discussed.
Grist newsletter focused on more hopeful news,