Black Radical Ecology Who’s Man is This? Black Radical Ecology and the Anthropogenic Question "Wynter teaches us that ‘Man’ is a colonial relation, not a ‘natural’ one. The anthropogenic question shouldn’t be about discovering why evolution has made ‘us’ dominant. It should be about freeing both human and nonhuman ‘Things’ from the hold of the (white/Western) ‘Man.’"
Decolonization Go Back and Fetch It: Black Radical Ecology and the African-Centered Paradigm "But Afrocentric paradigms locate divinity in the material world, such that change is most affected through engagement with nature. This allows us to see our empowerment and transformation within the planet."
Current Events It's Not A Bug, It's A Feature "What unites these two tragedies is the willful disregard for human life shown by large corporations across the globe. The stories are manifold, ranging from the banal to the obscene, but what is truly infuriating is the fact that it keeps happening."
Climate Change Burnin’ Down Massa’s House: Notes Toward a Black Radical Ecology "We need an ecological science...that is revolutionary and anti-colonial. [One] that reveals how the ecological problem is not an apocalypse, but is about the need for Massa’s house to burn."