Global Indigenous Studies and/at/beyond the University
April 15 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm

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Location: Croft Hall B32
Please join the Chloe Center for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism for a panel discussion on Global Indigenous Studies. This panel will feature JHU faculty discussing the pressing contemporary need for deeper and more multifaceted engagement with Indigenous Studies at and beyond the university, considering the particular relevance of Global Indigeneities in Baltimore.
Speakers
Marina Bedran, Assistant Professor of Lusophone Literatures and Cultures, Dept. of Modern Languages and Literatures
Emma Katherine Bilski, Public Historian, JHU History PhD ’23
Diego Javier Luis, Rohrbaugh Family Assistant Professor of History, Dept. of History
Brahim El Guabli, Associate Professor, Dept. of Comparative Thought and Literature
Jared Hickman (moderator), Associate Professor, Dept. of English

This panel was conceived by Olivia Lowry (KSAS ’28) and Xavier Del Cid Avila (KSAS ’28) of the Critical Diaspora Studies undergraduate working group, in collaboration with the Chloe Center faculty board.
This event is open to JHU students, faculty, and staff.