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Immigration Rights and Resources for the Campus Community

Gabi Kirk

Assistant Professor

Dr. Kirk is a political ecologist interested in how agriculture has been used as a tool of settler-colonial dispossession and of anti-colonial resistance. She is writing a monograph book on this research topic. She has conducted field research in Palestine, focused in the Jenin governorate of the northern Occupied West Bank. She also studies the historical arc of agrarian change and colonial and imperial agricultural science, drawing on archives in California, New York, London, Jerusalem, Ramallah, and more. She came to her research and scholar-activists interests as an undergraduate student and has been active as a Jewish member of various Palestine solidarity organizations for nearly fifteen years. She has also written about feminist criticisms of militarisms, with a focus on how everyday technologies and landscapes may have violent structures “hidden in plain site.” Her work has been published in Journal of Political Ecology, Historical Geography, Society and Space, and Historical Materialism, as well as several edited volumes and popular media outlets. Having grown up in the San Francisco Bay Area, when she’s not teaching or writing, she enjoys spending time outdoors with her family hiking, biking, birdwatching, or swimming in rivers. When it’s rainy (most of the year), she  stays inside baking and watching movies. She is proud to say she has seen over 150 different teen movies and romantic comedies. You can learn more about her at her website: https://www.gabikirk.com/

Areas of Interest

Political ecology, feminist geography, Palestine-Israel, geographies of settler colonialism, Indigenous geography, agroecology and food sovereignty.

 

    • GEOG 100
    • GEOG 105 Human Geography
    • GEOG 310L Geographic Research Laboratory
    • GEOG/HIST 319 Emergence of the Modern Middle East
    • GEOG 322 California Geography
    • GEOG/PSCI 365 Political Ecology
    • GEOG 411 Senior Field Research