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    Art in Times of Environmental Crises

    Anna Dovzhenko (she/her) commented on the post, June 25 Climate Refugees

    I like how you point out that climate action is a question of justice unseparable from the issues of colonialism and inequality. Art really has the power to get to people when it comes to these kinds of issues

    2 weeks, 4 days ago
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    Art in Times of Environmental Crises

    Anna Dovzhenko (she/her) commented on the post, June 25 Climate Refugees

    I think it’s interesting how you point out that by recreating the environment refugees enter during the disaster, the author creates an alternative to brutal footage while still keeping the viewer emotionally […]

    2 weeks, 4 days ago
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    Art in Times of Environmental Crises

    Anna Dovzhenko (she/her) commented on the post, June 25 Climate Refugees

    The lecture about climate refugees really reminded me about how war, displacement, and environmental catastrophes are intertwined. I’m from Ukraine, and this topic is generally familiar to me. Ever since the R […]

    2 weeks, 4 days ago
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    Art in Times of Environmental Crises

    Anna Dovzhenko (she/her) commented on the post, June 18 Slow Violence

    I really liked how you question the visibility of slow violence, as it can’t be captured as effectively as a hurricane. I think it’s an important question for the artists who work in that direction. What comes to […]

    3 weeks, 4 days ago
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    Art in Times of Environmental Crises

    Anna Dovzhenko (she/her) commented on the post, June 18 Slow Violence

    After I finished watching the lecture, I went to check AP news out of curiosity. After scrolling through the app for some time, the first nature-related thing that I found was under the video section. It was about […]

    3 weeks, 4 days ago
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    Art in Times of Environmental Crises

    Anna Dovzhenko (she/her) commented on the post, June 16 Animals

    Animal exploitation has become such an essential part of our society that it is integrated into our culture and our way of life. I wonder if we can ever have a moment in our history where we weren’t dependent on o […]

    3 weeks, 6 days ago
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    Art in Times of Environmental Crises

    Anna Dovzhenko (she/her) commented on the post, June 4 When Are We?

    Your comment is very thoughtful. The way we evolved as a civilization was impossible without bending nature. It’s hard to imagine how different humanity would be if it had gone a different way. You might like to […]

    1 month, 1 week ago
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    Art in Times of Environmental Crises

    Anna Dovzhenko (she/her) commented on the post, June 4 When Are We?

    If I personally would have to decide at what point in time the Anthropocene starts, I would go back to the point where humans started to work on the land and develop crops. I feel like that’s the first time we a […]

    1 month, 1 week ago
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    1 year, 1 month ago
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