Garrett Graddy-Lovelace receives Antipode Foundation "Right to the Discipline" grant
Jointly with a team of colleagues from the United States and Palestine, SIS Professor Garrett Graddy-Lovelace has won a "Right to the Discipline" grant from the Antipode Foundation to fund her project "Palestinian Landscapes & Liberatory Ecologies: Cultivating transnational communities of practice."
With the funding from this grant, Graddy-Lovelace and her colleagues are leading their Palestinian Landscapes & Liberatory Ecologies Summer School. Graddy-Lovelace is co-leading the food and agricultural studies session track with collaborators from West Bank universities, and they hope to partner with Gaza based scholars as well.
In addition to Antipode: A Radical Journal of Geography, the Antipode Foundation produces a companion website and the Antipode Book Series. The “Right to the Discipline” grants are all about making the geography discipline a more diverse, equitable and inclusive space.