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YOALLI RODRIGUEZ on Grief as an Ontological Form of Time /306

For The Wild

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The Politics of Refusal

The politics of refusal to the settler colonial state are not only in legible ways, but also in these everyday acts of resistance. And I feel that grief, and it's, I would say that is anticipated grief, because the lagoon is still alive, but it is in very like, you know, it is in great risk of dying soon. For example, they created two breakwaters that were connected to the lagoon, supposedly to create a balance in between a canal in between the lagoons on the ocean. Local people said, don't put those breakwaters there, because maybe that is going to change the course of the water in a negative way. So now the

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