Bethany Craig
@abethanymethod
UK Geography PhD student | she/her IG:bethany_theredhead
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25-02-2012 00:18:59
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Great oped by my former Macalester College student Nethmi S. Bathige (@nethmisachy.bsky.social) : New research looked at an adaptation project funded by the World Bank landclimate.org/green-climate-…
.UTK Geography & Sustainability UT Arts & Sciences What an honor it will be to be departmental colleagues with Jack Swab, a fresh brilliant voice in the field
❗️Publication Alert❗️PhD candidate Reagan Yessler and UK Geography PhD student Bethany Craig recently published “Dungeons and Dragons: Gender, Race, and Power in the Fantasy and Storytelling Space” in GeoHumanities! Read their article at the 🔗 below! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
❗️Publication Alert ❗️PhD student Bethany Craig and (UTK Geography & Sustainability) PhD candidate Reagan Yessle recently published “Dungeons and Dragons: Gender, Race, and Power in the Fantasy and Storytelling Space” in GeoHumanities! Read their article at the 🔗 below! tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
Nethmi S. Bathige (@nethmisachy.bsky.social), a recent MA graduate from UK Geography, published an op-ed based on their thesis featured in Land and Climate Review: An adaptation project financed by the Green Climate Fund promised to help farmers in Sri Lanka. Instead, it helped corporate partners. 🔗 bit.ly/3VZ2SjU
July celebrates 60 years of the Freedom Schools. Geography shaped their impact; yet educational activism demands more than nostalgia—it requires a reckoning. Derek Alderman and Josh Inwood explore this intertwined history and the time for geographers to step up. bit.ly/3xO1QxS
Thanks Journal of Geography in Higher Education (JGHE) Taylor & Francis Sarah Bird for providing free access to "The 1964 freedom schools as neglected chapter in Geography education" as we honor 60th anniversary of #FreedomSummer tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10… NatCivilRightsMuseum The SNCC Legacy Project Zinn Ed Project Civil Rights Project 1619FreedomSchool
I have always had great respect and admiration for UK Geography for the many talented geographers associated with this historic department. Exington is fun place. Won't have minded working there, but never happened.
Another great American Association of Geographers President's Column by Patricia Ehrkamp (she/her). aag.org/returning-to-d…
Like many cities in the US, Detroit – the site of #AAG2025 – has seen tremendous change since we last met there in 1985. Given its complex histories, Patricia Ehrkamp (she/her) establishes how we must return to Detroit in solidarity and with care. bit.ly/4fBzdF5
NEW: “We’re Not Trying to Make a Better Tomb” - Lydia Pelot-Hobbs’ (Lydia Pelot-Hobbs) Prison Capital: Mass Incarceration and Struggles for Abolition Democracy in Louisiana …nnialsarekillingcapitalism.libsyn.com/were-not-tryin…
Check out our latest with Lydia Pelot-Hobbs on Prison Capital: Mass Incarceration and Struggles for Abolition Democracy in Louisiana!
Another great piece by Patricia Ehrkamp (she/her) American Association of Geographers. I’m proud to have such an inspiring and supportive advisor. Check it out!
Humbled & honored to be named Chancellor's Professor UT Knoxville & represent UTK Geography & Sustainability UT Arts & Sciences American Association of Geographers. Grateful to collaborators, students, community groups, & journalists I worked with over the years. Very grateful to Donna and Josh Inwood news.utk.edu/2024/09/05/thr…
Department welcome meeting! Happy start to our 8️⃣0️⃣th year and wishing everyone a great fall semester! #geography American Association of Geographers University of Kentucky UK Arts & Sciences SEDAAG