As part of Hyperallergic’s Emily Hall Tremaine Journalism Fellowship for Curators, Brian Johnson explores the decolonial practices of Indigenous and Native American poster designers.
some more or less a practical cried to working in general. a couple futures i want to point out. chapter 10 of the girl working with your local counterparts. one of the sections is titled make the counterparts your key advisers. this might seem like practical and reasonable advice for those who worked for a number of years but to high school students looking to get into international relations who think they know everything this might be advice they could take to heart and one of the other comments that she makes is speak in terms of we, not i. this book is not when to bower and when to handshake and when to walk next to somebody or behind somebody but very practical advice how to be respectful of other people. the format of the book makes it super quick and easy. one of the things she has is journal notes. she kept journals as she was working for the last 20 years and in the books let me read you one of her notes here. it is not the one that is