Welcome back to Field Station 5: a project which explores the geospatial politics of the human-centered era known as the Anthropocene through site-specific outposts & in-depth analysis to instigate who, what, when, and how we're (re)defining "t
Abbéy Odunlami sits down with "Cooperation Jackson" members to discuss sustainable community development, economic democracy, and community ownership. "Cooperation Jackson" is laying the foundation to establish a network of co-ops and initiati
Abbéy Odunlami talks with Dr. J.T. Roane (Dept. Africana Studies, Arizona State Univ.) about plantation economies' spatial politics and considers the connection between faith and environmentalism. Dr. Roane discusses the Christian theologies of
Jared Richardson and Dr. Justin Hosbey (Dept. Anthropology, Emory Univ.) grapple with neoliberalism's effects on Black communities within New Orleans. As a cultural anthropologist, Dr. Hosbey discusses how he uses the charter-school system as a
Abbéy Odunlami & Jared Richardson talk with Dr. Chelsea Frazier (Dept. English, Cornell Univ.) about the importance of Black feminism's political and artistic engagements with environmentalism. From a carefully curated archive of film, twentiet
Abbéy Odunlami and Jared Richardson introduce their research projects and discuss Field Station 5's broader themes of race, spatial politics, and toxicity. The two scholars also discuss the overall mission of HKW and joint efforts within the Mi