The Earth Sea Love Podcast is proud to bring you the final episode in the mini series of specially commissioned episodes in conversation with people who are at the forefront of climate justice, decolonising education and writing for healing when we as black and brown bodies carry trauma and grief as well as joy.
This episode, with your host Sheree Mack, is with the delightful Jordan Mullard a Teaching Fellow in the Department of Anthropology at Durham University.
In this episode they talk about:
Bio:
Dr Jordan Mullard (she/her) is a social anthropologist specialising in the anthropology of race, caste, health inequality, and identity. The current lead for decolonising anthropology in her department, she has written on the subject, offered consultancy on decolonising and anti-racism to a range of stakeholders, and has developed a new module on decolonising anthropology in her department. Her PhD awarded by the London School of Economics explored social mobility and identity-making among Dalits in rural India during a period of economic crisis. In addition to her academic research and teaching experience, Jordan has had an applied consultancy career in anti-racism, race equality, and Equality Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) learning, development and policy where she co-designed and led large scale race equality, cross-cultural knowledge, and EDI consultancy projects across private, public and not-for-profit sectors both nationally and internationally. She has also worked as a consultant for Black-Led community development initiatives and health and social care research at the local level.
Teaching Fellow in Anthropology of Health
Twitter: @JordanMullard
Linked In: Jordan-m-2hb8ab85
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020 - Creativity, travelling and searching for home with Catherine Lucktaylor
019 - Healing from trauma and grief through a connection with the land with Velda Thomas
018 - A lovely conversation with Avni Trivedi exploring bodywork, nature and wildness
017 - Language, place, nature and identity with Jessica J. Lee
016- Talking about Black Environmentalism with Shaira Begum
015 - An Open and Honest Conversation about Racism, Nature and Camping with Jola Olafimihan - part 2
014 - An Open and Honest Conversation about Racism, Nature and Camping with Jola Olafimihan - part 1
013- Writing on Leaves with Niveen Kassem
012- Swimcaps and hair and power with Sheree Mack
011 - Exploring the dark night of the soul and nature with Makeda Pennycooke
010- Talking about sexual reparenting and trauma with Betsy Perez
009 - Personal Narrative pt.3 with Sheree Mack
008 - An Intimate Conversation with Olwen Wilson about Visual Journaling and Claiming Joy
007- Reconnecting with Nature for Mental Health and Healing with Shirley-Anne Bingham
006 - Coming back: we’ve been building our power
005 - An intimate conversation with Hiranya de Alwis Jayasinghe exploring nature and spirituality
004 - Personal Narrative from Sheree Mack, pt.2
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