Module 1 – Introduction and Crip Peripheries

Welcome to Module One! This module includes a review of the syllabus and course documents, introduction to the project and to each other, and our first lecture – Crip Peripheries as Crip Centres.

A digital drawing of a stem of Brome's grass entangled with bindweed. The grass is coloured a dark blue, with dangly seeds clustered at its top. The bindweed is wound upward around its stem, coloured bright pink, with heart shaped leaves. Brome's grass is a non-native invasive grass, brought intentionally by white colonizers to feed cattle. Bindweed is a non-native invasive weed which springs up in disturbed areas and grows tightly around (even chokes out) other plants - often other invasives in disturbed areas.

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