I often tell the story of how stumbling across Black Geographies and the Politics of Place changed my life/work. What an honor to be in this conversation.
I often tell the story of how stumbling across Black Geographies and the Politics of Place changed my life/work. What an honor to be in this conversation.
Grateful to my co-authors for the conversations around sustaining our departments better. The paper is an outcome of our symposium during AAG 2024.
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At AAG Detroit in 2025, Dr. LaToya Eaves was in dialogue with Drs. Katherine McKittrick, Willie Jamaal Wright, and Kevin Grove about the pathbreaking book, Black Geographies and the Politics of Place.
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Background photo of 2023 Annual Meeting attendees presenting posters with text overlay: #AAG2026 Abstract Deadline Extended: Submit by November 6.
Missed the abstract deadline? Donβt worry β AAG has extended the 2026 Annual Meeting abstract deadline to next Thursday, November 6!
Need to make some edits? Submitted abstracts may be edited through January 29, 2026.
Learn more about how to submit and our #AAG2026 Themes: buff.ly/36P1PJB
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The official installation of a new chancellor happens only a few times in a generation. Today, Kevin Howell will be installed as NC Stateβs 15th chancellor, formally putting him in the position he began on May 5.
Watch the livestream at 11 a.m. β‘οΈ http://ncst.at/qYwI50XklBI #NCStateChancellor
Last chance to submit an abstract to the Transportation Justice sessions at @geographers.bsky.social in San Francisco! Feel free to contact me for more information.
REMINDER: The witching hour is near! Whether youβre planning on sharing an oral presentation or poster, all abstracts for #AAG2026 are due tonight, Thursday, October 30! buff.ly/xuZoFJm
Not completely done? Submitted abstracts may be edited until January 29, 2026.
Have you ever visited a Black history or culture museum? Weβd love to hear about it!
Our team is conducting a 10-minute survey on the role of Black history museums. More here: etsu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_...
Have 10 minutes? Take our survey!
Candida, we were blessed to know you. Thank you for honoring us with your presence in this world. Iβll carry your memory always. β¨
Screenshot of a paper abstract in The Geographical Journal by LaToya E. Eaves, Bryttani Wooten & Danielle Purifoy (2025) entitled 'Black geographies in the wake: The afterlives of difference and the possibilities of reproductive justice' with a blue banner at the top.
The ninth piece is by @spacedemands.bsky.social, Bryttani Wooten & Danielle Purifoy, re-imagining Black futures in the face of violent anti-black politics.
'Black geographies in the wake: The afterlives of difference and the possibilities of reproductive justice'
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Flyer for an event. There is a picture of a woman smiling at the camera. The text reads: Yi-Fu Tuan Lecture Series Friday, April 25th @ 3:30 p.m. Salvation: Community Mobilization in Southern Appalachia after Hurricane Helene Associate Professor LaToya Eaves University of Tennessee- Knoxville Department of Geography COLLEGE OF LETTERS & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MADISON
A woman smiling at the camera in front of a building that says Science Hall.
A picture of a badger statue. The statue is the University of Wisconsin mascot.
A picture of a lake. The sun is shining. There is a railing in the foreground of the photo.
Last week, I gave a talk at @uwmadison.bsky.social for the Yi-Fu Tuan Lecture Series in the Department of Geography. Thank you to the graduate students for selecting me as the speaker. It was an honor to be in community with you.
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Congratulations to the BGSG student awardees!
2025 Clyde Woods Grad Student Award: Clara PΓ©rez Medina
Honorable Mention: Katrina Stack
Grad Student Travel Award: Aurore Iradukunda
Congratulations to all of our new exec committee members!
Co-chair: Dr. Kaily Heitz
Vice chair: Dr. Darius Scott
Sec-Treasurer: Dr. Teona Williams
Comms: Katrina Stack
I appreciated having the chance to talk about Integrated on Michigan Public Radio. Michigan and Detroit are central to the story of Integration and the increasingly strident resistance to it in the 1970s.
BANKRATE: Americans Need a Household Income of Over $100k to Afford a Typical Home in the Majority of U.S. States
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For the first time in my life, a physician (my new ENT, a WM) knew what the research said about Black women and offered it to me without me having to ask.
More of this.
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AAG Detroit filled my heart and spirit. So many important moments, warm hugs, and solidarities formed. At the top of my list is laughing with Gwendolyn Warren, our Honorary Geographer, and witnessing Rickie Sanders get her flowers.
What a gift.
In light of the upcoming @geographers.bsky.social conference, take a look at the many incredible co-editors of the journal! Our editorial team is comprised of those with a passion for critical geography, and work without compensation to keep ACME's commitment to #openaccess possible.
#AAG #AAG2025
LED sign outside of a building with a picture of a city skyline. AAG 2025 DETROIT MARCH 24 - 28
Headed into the 2025 Annual Meeting with gratitude to Oscar Larson and Candida Mannozzi. The AM wonβt be the same without you. π
See yβall soon, geographers. π @geographers.bsky.social
Thank you!!!!
Please join us for the book symposium at AAG Detroit!
Book cover photo : how to foster diversity equity inclusion and justice in geography!
Woot! @spacedemands.bsky.social is on fire!
This is what we need folks.
#geosky #geogchat
If you're attending the AAG in Detroit, please join us for the 2025 Antipode AAG Lecture "'Mary, don't you weep': Reclaiming Anishinaabeg Women's Histories of Detroit" by briliant Prof. Kyle Mays. Wednesday 3/26 4:10-5:30 PM.
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Promotional poster for an American Association of Geographers webinar titled 'Resistances: The Anishinaabe of Michigan' scheduled for February 26, 2025. The poster features a map of Michigan, an image of a speaker named Natasha Myhal from Ohio State University, and details about the webinar's focus on historical and contemporary struggles of the Anishinaabe people.
The story of the Anishinaabe in #Michigan is one of #resilience in the face of systemic challenges. Natasha Myhal will delve into historical and contemporary struggles as the #Anishinaabe navigated settler tactics restricting access to ancestral lands.
Join us on Feb 26: bit.ly/4beBvIR
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Thank you, Jeremy, for serving us as a program officer at the NSF.
Everyone else, please read this thread for Jeremyβs insight and tips.
Thank you, Meghan!
So happy to see this in print! Thank you, Lindsay!
AAG is committed to all of our members β from programs to student needs to numerous awards recognizing excellence in teaching and #research.
Check out our webpage to view the past, current, and upcoming JEDI efforts at the AAG. π www.aag.org/jedi/
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