Lithium Mining and Environmental (In)justice
As part of CHCI's Global Justice and Humanities Practices initiative, the project ‘‘Environmental (In)justice: Project Jadar and Lithium Frenzy,’’ has collectively published an online conference and a publication "Lithium Mining and Environmental (In)justice" in both English and Serbian. The CHCI funded initiative helped the "Environmental (In)justice" group connect with colleagues from abroad, and played an important role in establishing a new research group at the University of Belgrade dedicated to ecological issues.
Repair
Graham Bader (Director of the Humanities Research Center and Professor of Art History) at Rice University summarizes their Global Justice and Humanities Practices Initiative: Repair.
JIE Journal publishes Rikers Island Music Humanities student prize winning essay
CHCI’s Global Justice and Humanities Practices Initiative, Justice in Education, publishes Rikers Island Music Humanities student prize winning essay in their JIE Journal. We are honored to cross-publish Emil Bowman’s prize winning essay on the CHCI IDEAS Platform.