CRAIG SANTOS PEREZ on Habitat Threshold /183
For The Wild - A podcast by For The Wild

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On this week’s episode of For The Wild, we are joined by Craig Santos Perez to discuss parenting and caring in the Anthropocene, the connection between tourism and militarism, Guåhan’s layered history and his most recent book of eco-poetry Habitat Threshold, which intimately explores ancestry, ecological collapse and the ongoing legacy of capitalism, imperialism and colonization. Craig Santos Perez is an Indigenous Chamorro poet, scholar, activist, and educator from the Pacific Islander of Guam. He is the author of five books of poetry and the co-editor of five literary anthologies. Music by Eliza Edens, Izé Goodfriend, Mary Beth Carolan. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references and action points.