Decolonization in Action Episode 7: "Climate Justice Matters For Black Lives Now": Black Interventions in the Climate Crisis
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Decolonization in Action

While COP25 is taking place in Madrid, edna bonhomme discusses the climate crisis with Rebecca Abena Kennedy-Asante from BLACK EARTH, a BIPoC Environmental and Climate Justice Collective in Berlin, and Antoinette Yetunde Oni, an architectural designer and artist based in Lagos, Nigeria.

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Edna Bonhomme is an activist, historian, writer, curator, and lecturer whose research interrogates disease, gender, surveillance, and embodiment. Edna earned a PhD in history of science at Princeton University with a dissertation that examined plagued bodies and spaces in North Africa and the Middle East. Her creative work is guided by diasporic futures, herbal healing, and bionic beings. Follow her on Twitter @jacobinoire.

Kristyna Comer studies art history and cultural studies at Humboldt University in Berlin where her research focuses on public museum collections in Berlin and past and current demands for restitution, reparations, and repatriation.