Notes
1. The lecture was given in February, 2016 and was co-sponsored by UCLA’s American Indian Studies Center, REPAIR: A Health and Disability Justice Organization, and NetCE, an online education provider for health professionals.
2. Precarity is defined here as the ‘embodied experience of living under a regime of economic uncertainty, increased militarization, and environmental destruction’ (Grande, Citation2015b, pp. xv–xvi).