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Racial Justice Discussion - US Native American Heritage Month

Arequipa Nexus Institute: English
November 18, 2020
12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
Online

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All are invited to participate in a discussion of racial justice in honor of US Native American Heritage Month:

Nov 18th, 12-1:00pm ET

Prof Dawn Marsh will join to discuss an example of an Indiana town and indigenous peoples striving to tell true US history.

Please read this Politico article prior to the discussion for full background and a fruitful discussion: https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/2020/07/31/culture-wars-fort-wayne-373011.

Professor Marsh served as one of the experts interviewed in this article.

Follow the Zoom information below to join:

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https://purdue-edu.zoom.us/j/99887699809?pwd=YmVyS09GcUd1dEZxTEN5dlNRNFJFUT09

Meeting ID: 998 8769 9809

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Speaker's Bio:

Dawn G. Marsh accepted an appointment in the History Department in 2007 with specialization in Native American and Indigenous History. Prof. Marsh’s book, A Lenape among the Quakers: The Life of Hannah Freeman, reconstructs the life of a Lenape woman in the eighteenth century—from the days of her grandmothers before European settlement to the beginning of the nineteenth century. Prof. Marsh works closely with the Native American Educational and Cultural Center (NAECC) acting as Faculty Advisor to the Native American Student Association (NASA) and as a collaborator in the center’s programs. Most recently she developed a minor in Native American and Indigenous Studies in the School of Interdisciplinary Studies and will act as Director of Native American and Indigenous Studies beginning in Fall 2014.

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