Beyond Performativity: A Conversation on Ethical Relationships between Indigenous Peoples and Institutions
When is a land acknowledgment merely performative? What does it actually mean to change Columbus Day to Indigenous People's Day? Join us for a panel discussion with Chief Harry Wallace of the Unkechaug Nation; Josephine Smith, Director of Cultural Resources Department for the Shinnecock Indian Nation; Wunetu Tarrant, PhD Candidate, Julia & Bernard Bloch Fellow, and Co-founder of The First Literature Project; and Dr. Allison McGovern, Public Anthropologist.

Panel Discussion
November 15th, 2022 6:00 pm 
Social and Behavioral Sciences, N-244 (or on Zoom)

Hosted by the Decolonization and Antiracism Group (DAG)

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