Growing Papaya Trees
Not every environmental problem is a result of climate change, but every environmental and climate change problem is a result of colonialism.
Dr. Jessica Hernandez offers readers an Indigenous, Global-South lens on the climate crisis, delivering a compelling and urgent exploration of its causesand its costs. She shares how the impacts of colonial climate catastrophefrom warming oceans to forced displacement of settler ontologiescan only be addressed at the root if we reorient toward Indigenous science and follow the lead of Indigenous peoples and communities.
Growing Papaya Trees explores:
- Energy as a sociopolitical issue
- The interconnectedness of natural disasters, sociopolitical turmoil, and forced migration
- Our oceans, our forests, and our Indigenous futures
- Moving Indigenous science from mere acknowledgement into real action
- How to nourish Indigenous roots when displaced beyond borders
Dr. Hernandez asks: what does it mean to be Indigenous when were separated from our lands? How do we nurture future generations knowing they, too, will have to live away from their ancestral places? She illuminates that cultures are not lost, even amid genocide, turmoil, war, and climate displacementand shows us how to be better kin to each other against the ecological violence, colonial oppression, and distorted status quo of the Global North.
- Alaotsikko
- Nurturing Indigenous Solutions for Climate Displacement
- Kirjailija
- Jessica Hernandez
- ISBN
- 9798889840978
- Kieli
- englanti
- Paino
- 281 grammaa
- Julkaisupäivä
- 11.11.2025
- Kustantaja
- North Atlantic Books U.S.
- Sivumäärä
- 280


























