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    • Close to Home
    • Pandemic Arts
    • Creative Matter
    • Ecologies of Global Migration
    • The Amazon Rainforest
    • Bhopal and After
    • Oil Frontiers
    • Appalachian Voices and Visions
    • Figuring Flint
    • The Big Burn
    • The Decolonial Imagination
    • Picturing the End of Meat
    • After the Flood
    • Critical Cartography
    • Poisoned Places / Creative Pushback
    • Street Art
    • In Our Image
    • Aesthetics as Activism
    • Speciesism
  • About
  • Contact

Node: Issue No. 1 / February 5, 2022 by Environmental Humanities Hub

We are excited to introduce our Center’s flagship newsletter Node.

Newsletter Issue February 05, 2022

EJAM lives at the intersection of art, ecology, and social movement. At this powerful junction is where big and beautiful ideas dwell.


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