Ecologies
We invited organizations, artists, and activists from Black and Indigenous perspectives to discuss, contextualize, and reflect on the relationship between neocolonial structures and the climate crisis in their local contexts.
22 ARTICLES

When We Gather: On the Not-Yet-Become in Lagos

The Aftercycle: Speculations on Responsive Touch and Restituted Objects
Iahra

Iahra: Addressing Marine Ecology Through Industrial Materialities

Aggregates of Plunder: Ndidi Dike’s Rare Earth Rare Justice

The Deconstructive Lens of Ngadi Smart: From Drag to Climate Change

Three Artists Redefining the Human-Plant Relationship in Martinique and Guadeloupe

Histories of Ecology

The Artists Forging Ecological Ties in Female Fugivity and Marronage

Mangrove Ecologies: Grounded Forms of Questioning in the Art/World

Sasha Huber Looks at the Uncomfortable

C& and C&AL Print Issue #12/4: Ecologies

Abel Rodríguez: The Namer of Plants

Banji Chona Calls on Ancestral Knowledge

Changing Perspectives on Waste

Locating Blackness In Intimate Ecologies

The Roots of Our Hands, Deep as Revolt: Entangled Colonialities of the Green

Imani Jacqueline Brown: What remains at the ends of the earth?

Tabita Rezaire: “I prefer to stand for things I believe in”
