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About the contributor: Dr. Danielle Celermajer Professor Sociologist, Head Of Multispecies Justice Project University Of Sydney, Australia Danielle Celermajer is a Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Sydney, and Deputy Director – Academic of the Sydney Environment Institute. Her books include Sins of the Nation and the Ritual of Apology (Cambridge University Press 2009), A Cultural Theory of Law in the Modern Age(Bloomsbury, 2018), and The Prevention of Torture: An Ecological Approach (Cambridge University Press, 2018). Dany is Director of the Multispecies Justice Project and along with her multispecies community, she has recently lived through the NSW fires, writing in the face of their experience of the “killing of everything”, which she calls “omnicide”. Danielle Celermajer is the Research Lead on Concepts and Practices of Multispecies Justice. About Samtal Jameer, Samtal Jameen (Equal Terrains, Equal Selves): Project Samtal Jameer, Samtal Jameen (Equal Terrains, Equal Selves) brings together a diverse group of participants to discuss and elaborate on a wide array of subjects centered on ecology, enviromentalism, research and art practices. The project will explore ideas of multispecies worlds and to present understandings of what a multispecies world would look like from the perspectives of thinkers, academics, artists and activists, who are engaged in this issue. Specifically, the project “aims at a radical re-thinking of human and non-human relationships. It seeks to expand the idea of democracy and sustainability through understanding the complexity of such lived relationships and the idea of justice and agency in a multi species world and the un-alienated life.” The project has been developed and moderated by artist, curator and activist Ravi Agarwal and is comprised of 21 conversations recorded on video where Agarwal engages with each of the participants in the project on a variety of topics and shared areas of interest and expertise. The project branches further by presenting the work of the participants as it relates to Samtal Jameer, Samtal Jameen and the series of ideas, research and practices shared in common. Such work includes profiles on each participant, a bibliography of texts, works, photography, videos and other media relevant to this project. Each conversation found on this website reflects the critical and creative engagement of each participant as it relates to the themes, subjects and ideas that are central to Samtal Jameer, Samtal Jameen. Visit us at https://www.multispeciesart.org for writing, art and more content related to this project.