Disaster Capitalism, Settler Colonialism, and Indigenous Environmental Justice in the Covid-19 Pandemic By Alexandra Curran, Master’s thesis Alex Curran is a recent Master of Environment graduate from the University of Manitoba. Her passions include environmental justice and the role of storytelling and strength-based perspectives in decolonial research, which is reflected in her master’s thesis. As a settler researcher, she is dedicated to continuously learning more about working in good ways with Indigenous communities and fostering relationships of kindness and respect. Alex successfully defended her thesis, Disaster Capitalism, Settler Colonialism, and Indigenous Environmental Justice in the COVID-19 Pandemic in December 2024. Thesis Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic was experienced by nearly every person around the world. However, while the pandemic was borne by everyone, the weight of everyone’s burden was not equal and was heavily influenced by preexisting inequalities and harmful social structures. As they have in the past, Indigenous peoples in Canada, as...
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