start with the ground: a journal on decolonization
Through manifestos, poetry, roundtable conversions, interactive worksheets, narrative, and more, Start with the Ground: a journal on decolonization invites us to ignite our imaginations in pursuit of reaching a more just future. This inaugural issue centers Indigenous voices, traditional ecological knowledge, and decolonial practices in our understanding of water, land, and community.
What can we imagine a just future to be like as we think about decomposition? What do we notice when we cannot connect to the land we occupy? How do we have conversations across lived experiences and identities to build community together in the midst of a society built on division?
Edited by Sabine Decatur, Annalisa Dias, and Tara Moses
Featuring Annalisa Dias, Madeline Easley, DeLesslin George-Warren, Ashley Minner Jones, Sam Morreale, Tara Moses, Linda Parris-Bailey, Phaedra Scott, Quita Sullivan, Stephanie Ybarra, and Dillon Yruegas
Design by Melissa Dias-Mandoly
Available both in print and electronically.
What can we imagine a just future to be like as we think about decomposition? What do we notice when we cannot connect to the land we occupy? How do we have conversations across lived experiences and identities to build community together in the midst of a society built on division?
Edited by Sabine Decatur, Annalisa Dias, and Tara Moses
Featuring Annalisa Dias, Madeline Easley, DeLesslin George-Warren, Ashley Minner Jones, Sam Morreale, Tara Moses, Linda Parris-Bailey, Phaedra Scott, Quita Sullivan, Stephanie Ybarra, and Dillon Yruegas
Design by Melissa Dias-Mandoly
Available both in print and electronically.
Start with the Ground: a journal on decolonization
$27.00
Through manifestos, poetry, roundtable conversions, interactive worksheets, narrative, and more, Start with the Ground: a journal on decolonization invites us to ignite our imaginations in pursuit of reaching a more just future. This inaugural issue centers Indigenous voices, traditional ecological knowledge, and decolonial practices in our understanding of water, land, and community.
Shipping Information
All shipping will be handled through Lulu Publishing. Most orders will take 12 - 14 business days to arrive as each book is printed on demand.
Contributors
The journal was co-edited by Sabine Decatur, Annalisa Dias, and Tara Moses (Seminole/Mvskoke) and features: Ashley Minner Jones (Lumbee Nation of North Carolina), DeLesslin George-Warren (Catawba), Dillon Yruegas (Coahuiltecan), Linda Parris-Bailey, Madeline Easley (Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma), Phaedra Scott, Quita Sullivan (Shinnecock/Montauket), and Stephanie Ybarra. Book design and illustrations by Melissa Dias-Mandoly.
Shipping Information
All shipping will be handled through Lulu Publishing. Most orders will take 12 - 14 business days to arrive as each book is printed on demand.
Contributors
The journal was co-edited by Sabine Decatur, Annalisa Dias, and Tara Moses (Seminole/Mvskoke) and features: Ashley Minner Jones (Lumbee Nation of North Carolina), DeLesslin George-Warren (Catawba), Dillon Yruegas (Coahuiltecan), Linda Parris-Bailey, Madeline Easley (Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma), Phaedra Scott, Quita Sullivan (Shinnecock/Montauket), and Stephanie Ybarra. Book design and illustrations by Melissa Dias-Mandoly.
Start with the Ground: a journal on decolonization (Ebook)
$10.00
Through manifestos, poetry, roundtable conversions, interactive worksheets, narrative, and more, Start with the Ground: a journal on decolonization invites us to ignite our imaginations in pursuit of reaching a more just future. This inaugural issue centers Indigenous voices, traditional ecological knowledge, and decolonial practices in our understanding of water, land, and community.
Contributors
The journal was co-edited by Sabine Decatur, Annalisa Dias, and Tara Moses (Seminole/Mvskoke) and features: Ashley Minner Jones (Lumbee Nation of North Carolina), DeLesslin George-Warren (Catawba), Dillon Yruegas (Coahuiltecan), Linda Parris-Bailey, Madeline Easley (Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma), Phaedra Scott, Quita Sullivan (Shinnecock/Montauket), and Stephanie Ybarra. Book design and illustrations by Melissa Dias-Mandoly.
This is the E-BOOK version. A downloadable link will be emailed upon purchase.
Contributors
The journal was co-edited by Sabine Decatur, Annalisa Dias, and Tara Moses (Seminole/Mvskoke) and features: Ashley Minner Jones (Lumbee Nation of North Carolina), DeLesslin George-Warren (Catawba), Dillon Yruegas (Coahuiltecan), Linda Parris-Bailey, Madeline Easley (Wyandotte Nation of Oklahoma), Phaedra Scott, Quita Sullivan (Shinnecock/Montauket), and Stephanie Ybarra. Book design and illustrations by Melissa Dias-Mandoly.
This is the E-BOOK version. A downloadable link will be emailed upon purchase.