Natalie Ball

Re-Imaging a Native American History of (Un)-Belonging

Through her paintings and contemporary installation art, Natalie Ball deconstructs known narratives of the Native American past and reconstructs them, intersecting her own stories with history by considering the authenticity of belonging, especially as defined by blood quantum, tribal binds, and ethnographic portraiture.

Janel Curry

Ocean Fisheries, Boundaries and God’s Perichoretic Love

Beginning in the 1980s, policy across the world moved toward systems of developing property rights in ocean fisheries. These changes were made in the context of a global emphasis on market based approaches to resource management and conservation. New Zealand’s rights-based system is an example of this approach. Its Quota Management System (QMS) has two […]