Assoc Prof Robyn Pickering
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Assoc. Professor University of Cape Town, South Africa 🇿🇦 Co-director Human Evolution Research Institute | geology, isotopes, U-Pb dating carbonates, human evolution, southern African palaeoclimates | equitable fieldwork | decolonisation |she/her
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Are you a #ScienceArtist? We're looking for you to join us at #EGU26!

Applications are now open for EGU’s #Artist in #Residence programme!

📅 Apply by 27 October 2025.
👉 Learn more about the application details & requirements: egu.eu/63Y1BV
📝 Submit your application here: egu.eu/813683
Image description: LEGO figure in a blue shirt with the EGU logo. Text reads: 'We are looking for Science-artists! Apply to be one of our ARTISTS IN RESIDENCE for EGU26. Apply by 27 October 2025.'
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groundup.org.za
Six South African activists who were part of the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza returned to a hero’s welcome at the OR Tambo International Airport in Johannesburg on Wednesday.

Read groundup.org.za/article/flot... by Ihsaan Haffejee
Palestine flotilla activists arrive home to hero’s welcome
The six South African activists, including Mandla Mandela, were part of the Global Sumud Flotilla to Gaza
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africaneconhist.bsky.social
African Economic History publishes scholarly essays in English, French, and Portuguese on the economic history of African societies from precolonial times to the present.

Send us your work!

aeh.uwpress.org
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marspidermonkey.bsky.social
When we hear about a lone scientist who made groundbreaking discoveries on their own, it’s usually erasing the truth that science is a team sport, and field research builds on the local knowledge and expertise of the people that live there (8/10)
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marspidermonkey.bsky.social
We can remember Goodall’s accomplishments and legacy while recognizing that National Geographic created a narrative that erased the local people who contributed to her research. Her African colleagues deserve to be credited, not erased (10/10).
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marspidermonkey.bsky.social
What the narrative leaves out is the contributions of the local Tanzanians who assisted and facilitated Goodall's early research, as well as preceding and concurrent research. Nat Geo created a story about a lone white woman alone with chimpanzees, erasing the Africans that were beside her (3/10)
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Important thread 🧵👇🏽👇🏽👇🏽
marspidermonkey.bsky.social
As a primatologist, Jane Goodall was a huge inspiration to me. I admired the way she describes chimpanzee behavior with such detail and empathy, and she’s inspired so many people and advocated for chimpanzee conservation and welfare.

However, I'm dismayed at what her narrative leaves out (1/10)
Photo of Jane Goodall in the center, signing a book, with three women standing slightly hunched behind her. A very young Michelle is to the right, smiling.
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tashjoeza.bsky.social
Bluesky, I need your help. Or rather, my friend Makgosi does. She's trying not to get evicted from her place - as a wheelchair-user, accessible accommodation is so difficult to find - and is in a huge pickle this month. If you've got anything to spare, her PayPal is [email protected] ❤️
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heriuct.bsky.social
This sexual harassment workshop, led by our Co-director Rebecca Ackermann, is one of the most important parts of #campHERI.

The session invites women to share experiences, learnings and concerns about harassment in the field.
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Meet the #campHERI 2025 crew! These are the amazing participants from yesterday’s 3MT session and Sexual Harassment Workshop.
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📍 Sunday morning at #campHERI, camping at the West Coast Fossil Park: Participants took part in a stone tool knapping exercise, engaging with ancient technologies through hands-on learning in an immersive outdoor setting.
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egu.eu
#EGU, along with the #EDI and ECS working groups, is committed to shedding light on the multifaceted nature of #vulnerabilities in the #fieldwork.

This #webinar shares actionable strategies to create safer, more #inclusive, and supportive field environments.

👉 Watch the 📹 here: egu.eu/5P7W0Z
Image description: A coffee cup, notepad, and pencil. Text reading: 'WEBINAR SERIES Uneven Ground: Addressing Vulnerabilities in Fieldwork
Watch the recording now available on YouTube!'
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jacquelyngill.bsky.social
I am filled with so much love and gratitude that I cannot grieve. Dr. Goodall worked tirelessly in her gentle, hopeful way for a better world for all life on Earth. She has laid down her field notebook for the last time; now it is for us to fill with wonder, joy, and connection, into infinity.
rebeccasolnit.bsky.social
Jane Goodall's work insisting, with evidence from her brilliant and tenacious fieldwork, that we were not so separate from animals, and they were much more like us than the Eurocentric theorists asserted, was so important.
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timeshighered.bsky.social
Women let down by how institutions handle incidents of sexual harassment – new study reveals almost half of women reporting incidents have negative experience #highered
https://ow.ly/tBIF50X2V5N