Wednesday April 16
12:00
Campus Extractions and Interventions Lunch
Haldeman 125
3:00
Symposium Welcome
Haldeman 041
3:30
Session 1: Land Grab University
Moderated by Mingwei Huang
Haldeman 041
The University as Land Lord: Thinking Through Territorial Extraction in Today’s Knowledge Economy
Davarian Baldwin, Trinity College
Lines, Lands, and What to Let Crumble
Meredith Alberta Palmer, University of Buffalo
Epistemic Extractions: Considering Grounded Normativity in Exchanges of Labor, Capital, and Knowledge
E. Ornelas, Dartmouth College
Jane Henderson, Dartmouth College
5:15
Break
5:30
Plenary 1 / Artist Talk: Will Wilson
Moderated by Matt Hooley and Jami Powell
Haldeman 041
7:00
Dinner for Invited Speakers
Catered dinner at the Leslie Center
Thursday, April 17
11:00
Lunch
Haldeman 125
12:00
Day 2 Welcome
Haldeman 041
12:30
Session 2: Mapping Extraction Across the Global South
Moderated by Jorge Cuéllar
Haldeman 041
Colonial Inheritances and Planetary Futures
Mingwei Huang, Dartmouth College
From Land Men to Water Men: Fracking and Water Politics in New Mexico
Melanie Yazzie, University of Minnesota
The Petro-State Masquerade: Counter-plantation futures and the Trinidad oil strike of 1937
Ryan Cecil Jobson, University of Chicago
Peering into the Subsuelo’s Brine
Macarena Gomez-Barris, Brown University
2:15
Break
2:30
Session 3: Climate Radicalisms
Moderated by Jane Henderson
Haldeman 041
The Four Invasions, Maya Displacement, and Extractivist Violence in Guatemala
Giovanni Batz, UC Santa Barbara
Against Environmental Myopia: Black Future Making Across Caribbean Geographies
Christopher Loperena, CUNY
Transition Politics at the Bridge of the World
Jorge Cuéllar, Dartmouth College
Resisting Green Extractivism: A Global Perspective
Thea Riofrancos, Providence College
6:00
7:00
Closing Dinner for Invited Speakers
Birch Room at Hanover Inn
