Additional Resources
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What is a Map? Revisiting Mapping From Cultural and Indigenous Frameworks:
Inuit Cartography, Decolonist Atlas
Mapping Abundance for a Planetary Future, Kanaka Maoli and Critical Settler Cartographies in Hawai’i, Candace Fujikane
Encoded symbols:
Indigenous Knowledge, Mothers' Bodies, and Tamales in the Pot , Lopez, Felicia Rhapsody;Collver, Jordan, UC Merced, Center for Humanities
Dreaming Equitable and Sustainable Biological Futures:
Back to the Future, Keolu Fox and Clif Kapono, GROW by Ginkgo Magazine 2022, The Futures Issue, pages 82-93
Towards Polyculture, What the plant kingdom can teach us about creating a more equitable science world. Beronda L. Montgomery, GROW by Ginkgo Magazine 2022, Equity Issue.
De camino a la policultura, Beronda L. Montgomery,GROW by Ginkgo Magazine 2022, Equity Issue
Cautionary Tales:
Farmworkers at Risk The Growing Dangers of Pesticides and Heat
Climate -Proof Crops, Harnessing genes from the wild may be the key to securing our future food supply, Kaitlin Sullivan, Grow by Ginkgo 2023
90% Americans have pesticides in their bodies/Dirty Dozen pesticide crops- the Nation
Pau Hana, Plantation Life and Labor in Hawaii, Ronald Takaki
Other Resources:
Materiom, a biomaterial resource recipe research and development library
fabricacademy interesting organization that focuses on intersection of technology, textiles and biology
BioGraphic resource of cool biology videos focusing on research and discoveries
iNaturalist phono app to identifying plants and animals