08 March 2020

Geography Colloquium #13 (2019-2020): Sarah Raymundo on activist mappings and epistemic shifts in indigenous knowledge

THIS EVENT WAS CANCELLED DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS LOCKDOWN

Prof Sarah Raymundo, director of the UP-Center for International Studies delivers a presentation entitled Making Space for Indigenous Knowledge, Sustainabilities, and Futures on Friday, March 13th 2020 at 4:00PM in Pavilion 2248. This Geography Colloquium Series talk is sponsored by the Human Geography (HuG) research cluster of UP Department of Geography. 

Prof Raymundo is engaged in activist work in BAYAN (The New Patriotic Alliance), the International League of Peoples’ Struggles, and Chair of the Philippines-Bolivarian Venezuela Friendship Association. She is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal for Labor and Society (LANDS) and Interface: Journal of/and for Social Movements. She writes regularly for Bulatlat -- the Philippines' longest-running alternative news website. 



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