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March | Black Ecologies

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The journal March invites proposals for new or unpublished essays of approximately 2,500 words to be considered for publishing.

The next issue of March will be edited by Imani Jacqueline Brown, an artist, activist, and researcher from New Orleans whose work investigates the continuum of Extractivism, from settler-colonial genocide and slavery to contemporary gentrification, fossil fuel production, and police and corporate impunity. In exposing the layers of violence and resistance that comprise the foundations of US society, she opens space to imagine a path to ecological reparations. Imani is currently a researcher with Forensic Architecture and a visiting research fellow at the Center for Research Architecture, where she received her MA with distinction in 2019.

Building from her March 01 contribution, “Black Ecologies: an opening, an offering,” (now available with audio online) this second edition will be a defining document toward the concept of Black Ecologies as a “resistance to extractive ecologies across the colonial-capitalist world.”

Further information: https://march.international/announcing-march-02-call-for-contributions/