Stories at “land's end”: emplacements and displacements of black women's land epistemologies in the Colombian Caribbean

Eloisa Berman-Arévalo (Universidad del Norte, Colombia)
Friday 30 April 2021 | 15:00 - 16:30 (UK time) | Online, via Zoom

Eloisa Berman-Arévalo is a postdoctoral researcher at the Universidad del Norte, Colombia.

She has a PhD in Geography from the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill. Her research interests focus on everyday spatial politics and territorial conflicts among afro-descendant and campesino communities, ethno-racial identity politics, and agrarian relations in the Colombian Caribbean. She explores these topics through and ethnographic lens informed by feminist methodologies and praxis.

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