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Unconditional Love for the Hood: Redefining Success in Our Communities

Jeff Duncan-Andrade, PhD San Francisco State Raza Studies and Education Administration and Interdisciplinary Studies Dr. Jeff Duncan-Andrade, associate professor of Raza Studies and Education…

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Momento

Jacob Meders Artist Jacob Meders, a member of the Mechoopda Tribe of Chico Rancheria, leads an artist talk about his personal experience as Native American artist. Through printmaking,…

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Hidden In Plain Sight: American Indians and the American Master Narrative

American Indians are often left out of the traditional American Narrative. Lisa Emmerich reveals the covering up of the dark history between Native Americans and Europeans. The lack of basic rights…

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Rethinking Mexican Indigenismo

Dr. Stephen E. Lewis Faculty, History Department CSU, Chico In the southern state of Chiapas, Mexico’s leading social scientists undertook an innovative program of education, development,…

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Hip-hop as a Global Language of Resistance

Una Lsum Multilingual Mexican Hip-hop Artisto DJ Survive Hip-hop DJ from Los Angeles This presentation features two hip-hop artists from indigenous groups in Mexico. Usa Isu is from a…

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A Year Down Under: Summary of My Sabbatical

Dr. Ann Schulte Faculty, School of Education Dr. Ann Schulte spent nearly a year’s sabbatical in Australia to study rural education in that country. In doing so, she learned about teacher…

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Playing Indian: Europeans, First Peoples, and Struggles for Hegemony in Early North America

Dr. William J. Campbell History Faculty, University of Memphis In the first part of his presentation, Dr. William Campbell looks at the phenomenon of American white people dressing in what they…

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Insurgent Poetics: Indigenous Cultural Revitalization in Contemporary Latin America

Dr. Hannah Burdette Faculty, Department of International Languages, Literature's, & Cultures, CSU, Chico “Our word is our weapon” is a saying of the Zapatista movement of…

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