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Session Submission Type: Regular Session
The papers in this session reflect research on green abolition and Indigenous justice, disaster capitalism and its impacts on Native Hawaiians, and Indigenous people and natural resources.
Green Abolition: Cross-Fertilizing Environmental and Indigenous Justice - Jeff Feng, Northwestern University; Melanie Brazzell, Harvard University
Maui Land Grabs: An Unsaid Analysis of Disaster Capitalism and its Impacts on Native Hawaiians - Sydney Shevat, University of Tennessee, Knoxville; Helen Wilds, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Organized Crime, Indigenous People and Natural Resources: Borders, Incentives and Relations - Daan Van Uhm, Utrecht University