Indigenous philosophies and practices of multispecies justice
What if politics were reoriented to take responsibility for planetary flourishing? Such an orientation has been labelled multispecies justice. While it is ‘new’ to modern Anglo-European philosophical and political traditions, multispecies justice grounds Indigenous approaches to ethical living. Hear from Indigenous scholars and artists as they discuss the potential for multispecies justice to protect the natural world. Learn more about this event here.
Timestamps
3.05 Indigenous multispecies justice
9.18 Chamoru creation
18.20 First Nations responses to colonial and imperial destruction
30.28 Maori rules to maintain harmony and sustainability
42.34 Kuruwari: allowing Country to speak
Speakers
Craig Santos Perez, University of Hawaiʻi
Makere Stewart-Harawira, University of Alberta
Christine Winter, University of Otago
Judith Nangala Crispin, poet and visual artist
Danielle Celermajer (Chair), Sydney Environment Institute
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