Sage Brice (she/her)
@sagebrice.bsky.social
Artist geographer. Posting mainly drawing, critical geography, queer-trans ecologies, environmental and social justice. Also fungi and hiking pics
Any Jewish person who thinks their discomfort and fear at the mention of Palestine outweighs the immeasurable pain and injustice of Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank needs to take a very long hard look in the mirror
November 7, 2025 at 11:10 AM
Any Jewish person who thinks their discomfort and fear at the mention of Palestine outweighs the immeasurable pain and injustice of Israel’s actions in Gaza and the West Bank needs to take a very long hard look in the mirror
I can’t decide whether to be delighted that a full panel of formidable UK trans geographers exists, or despondent that there’s so few of us (and all on this panel are precarious or unemployed). This is of course not quite the sum total of us - but it’s not far off…
October 31, 2025 at 1:08 PM
I can’t decide whether to be delighted that a full panel of formidable UK trans geographers exists, or despondent that there’s so few of us (and all on this panel are precarious or unemployed). This is of course not quite the sum total of us - but it’s not far off…
I’d quite like to do away with the whole set of slogans tbh. But if we’re using them, then yes the “are valid” part adds an extra layer of cringe
September 30, 2025 at 8:32 PM
I’d quite like to do away with the whole set of slogans tbh. But if we’re using them, then yes the “are valid” part adds an extra layer of cringe
This _is_ now a published article, I hope you enjoy it: doi.org/10.1080/0966...
Not just gay penguins: on the importance of queer/trans ecologies for critical geography
Queer/trans Ecologies names a growing and trans-disciplinary body of thought that applies perspectives and sensibilities drawn from queer/trans experience and theory to thinking critically about na...
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September 15, 2025 at 1:27 PM
This _is_ now a published article, I hope you enjoy it: doi.org/10.1080/0966...
It feels like a huge achievement to have a graphic format manuscript published as a full peer reviewed article (not a portfolio piece) in a major geography journal. It is my hope the comic strip format prompts a different mode of readership, as well as being great for teaching and wider access
September 15, 2025 at 12:56 PM
It feels like a huge achievement to have a graphic format manuscript published as a full peer reviewed article (not a portfolio piece) in a major geography journal. It is my hope the comic strip format prompts a different mode of readership, as well as being great for teaching and wider access