EAS 530.001 - Metrics of Materiality (and Relationality): Michigan
This class is a learning laboratory in which classmates will collectively build a framework on political ecology and the practical analysis of change through review of case studies of resistance on Anishinaabe Aki, specifically Michigan. We will reflect on the learnings and lessons of contemporary climate justice campaigns which deploy strategies to resist global resource extraction before having the privilege of "proof" and instead learn by taking risks and doing. The class will then draw from complex analyses of relationality, enclosure and debt, gender justice, abolition, and inalienability to land as a litmus for change. The course moves from theories of power and deployment of community organizing strategies and digs deeper into an analysis and evaluation of transformative work.