Indigenous Feminist Meaning-Making from Palestine to Turtle Island
April 17, 2023
10:30 AM - 5:30 PM
Location
Institute for the Humanities
Address
Behavioral Sciences Building, 1007 W Harrison Street, Suite 153, Chicago, IL 60607
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What new possibilities for imagination, collaboration, and community-building can be encompassed with Indigenous Feminist practices? This exciting day of conversation features work by scholar activists who will explore issues of indigeneity, feminism, and settler colonialism. An afternoon discussion among students, faculty, and community members will continue these themes and present opportunities for new approaches to collective thinking and action.
Registration required.
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Date posted
Mar 2, 2023
Date updated
Apr 12, 2023
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Program
10:30 AM | Welcome and Introduction |
11:00 AM | Short talks and conversation with Eve Tuck, Razan Samara, and Lena Meari |
12:45 PM-2:00 PM | Lunch Break |
2:00-4:00 PM | Roundtable: Making Meaning in our Communities (Eve Tuck, Razan Samara, and Lena Meari join a conversation with community leaders at UIC and the city of Chicago) |
4:00-5:30 PM | Reception |
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The Institute for the Humanities urges all participants who attend our programs to wear masks with the hope of preventing the spread of COVID-19.
*Registration is capped at 30 for each session. You may register for one or both sessions.*
Check-In will begin 15 minutes prior to the start of each session. Please arrive a few minutes early to allow the sessions to start on time.