Queer Freedom : Black Sovereignty by Ana-Maurine Lara

Queer Freedom : Black Sovereignty by Ana-Maurine Lara

Author:Ana-Maurine Lara [Lara, Ana-Maurine]
Language: eng
Format: epub, pdf
Tags: Social Science, Black Studies (Global), Gender Studies
ISBN: 9781438481111
Google: nSj0DwAAQBAJ
Publisher: SUNY Press
Published: 2020-11-01T02:47:41+00:00


1 See Emelio Betances, “La ciudadanía y los movimientos populares en la República Dominicana,” Boletín del Archivo General de la Nacion, Año LXXIX (79) 42, no. 147 (2017), http://www.gettysburg.edu/faculty-pages/betances/pdfs/AGN++Ciudadania+y+Mov+Soc+AGN+FIINAL.pdf.

2 Interview with R.R., July 6, 2015.

3 Conversation with Y.G., June 2010.

4 See “People Near Gold Mines Test Positive for Cyanide,” Dominican Today, September 23, 2014, http://www.dominicantoday.com/dr/local/2014/9/23/52803/People-near-gold-mines-test-positive-for-cyanide; Virginia A. Rodríguez Grullón, “Natural Resource Exploitation in the Caribbean: From Colonialism to Neoliberalism, Case Study of the Pueblo Viejo Gold Mine in Dominican Republic” (master’s thesis, University of Sussex, 2011).

5 See Working Group on Mining and Human Rights in Latin America, “The Impact of Canadian Mining in Latin America and Canada’s Responsibility: Executive Summary of the Report Submitted to the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights,” April 3, 2014, http://www.dplf.org/sites/default/files/report_canadian_mining_executive_summary.pdf. The report culled data from the Pascua Lama project (Argentina and Chile), Bajo de la Alumbrera project (Chile), Marmato project (Colombia), Angostura project (Trinidad/Venezuela), Mina Marlin project (Guatemala), San Martín project (México), Cerro de San Pedro project (México), Caballo Blanco project (México), Wirikuta project (México), San Javier project (México), Blackfire project (México, shut down in 2009), Molejón or Petaquilla project (Panamá), and Lagunas Norte project (Perú). As in the United States, the majority of these mine projects are located on/near/inside the boundaries of Indigenous communities. In the Dominican Republic, the Loma Miranda mine would affect the island as a whole.

6 Eleuterio Martínez, quoted in “Consecuencias Negativas de Explotación de la Loma Miranda,” Acción Verde, August 13, 2012, http://www.accionverde.com/detallan-consecuencias-negativas-de-explotacion-de-la-loma-miranda. These claims are supported by the scientific assessments carried out by the Observatorio Politico Dominicano and published in their report Loma Miranda: Contextualización y protestas, March 23, 2013, http://www.opd.org.do/index.php/analisis-sociedad-civil/1115-loma-miranda-contextualizacion-y-protestas#Consideracionesfinales.

7 See Alexander Sammon, “A History of Native Americans Protesting the Dakota Access Pipeline,” Mother Jones, September 9, 2016, https://www.motherjones.com/environment/2016/09/dakota-access-pipeline-protest-timeline-sioux-standing-rock-jill-stein; Kyle Powys Whyte, “The Dakota Access Pipeline, Environmental Injustice, and US Colonialism,” Red Ink: An International Journal of Indigenous Literature, Arts, & Humanities 19, no. 1 (2017): 154–69.

8 See Lorne Matalon, “Displacement on the Border,” ReVista (Cambridge) 16, no. 2 (2017): 50–52; Amy Hardberger, “Landowners Under Siege in the Big Bend,” San Antonio Express News, January 24, 2016, http://www.mysanantonio.com/opinion/commentary/article/Landowners-under-siege-in-the-Big-Bend-6777875.php.

9 Darcy Tetreault, “Sacred Indigenous Site in Mexico Threatened by Canadian Mining Company,” Upside Down World, April 1, 2011, http://upsidedownworld.org/archives/mexico/sacred-indigenous-site-in-mexico-threatened-by-canadian-mining-company.

10 See Wende Elizabeth Marshall, “AIDS, Race and the Limits of Science,” Social Science & Medicine 60, no. 11 (2005): 2515–25; Catherine Waldby, AIDS and the Body Politic: Biomedicine and Sexual Difference (London: Routledge, 2003); Jean Comaroff, “Beyond Bare Life: AIDS, (Bio)Politics, and the Neoliberal Order,” Public Culture 19, no. 1 (2007): 197–219.

11 See Amy L. Fairchild and Eileen A. Tynan, “Policies of Containment: Immigration in the Era of AIDS,” American Journal of Public Health 84, no. 12 (1994): 2011–22.

12 See Margo A. Bagley, “Legal Movements in Intellectual Property: TRIPS, Unilateral Action, Bilateral Agreements, and HIV/AIDS,” Emory International Law Review 17 (2003): 781.

13 See A. Marzullo and Alyn J. Libman, “Hate Crimes and Violence Against Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender People,” Human Rights Campaign Report, 2009, https://www.hrc.org/resources/hate-crimes-and-violence-against-lgbt-people; Karel Blondeel, Sofia de Vasconcelos,



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