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SUMMARY:Race in the Global Past Through Native Lenses
DESCRIPTION:In this half day workshop (12:00-4:00 PT), we hope to continue the conversation about how to center Native and Indigenous historical narratives to change how the history of humanity is conceived, written, and transmitted in institutions of higher education, such as UCLA, and more broadly in the world. We will be joined by our special guest, Madi Williams, author of Polynesia, 900-1600 [2021]. \nDate: Saturday, February 1, 2025\nTime: 12 – 4 PM\nLocation: UCLA Mathias Botanical Garden\n
URL:https://main.aisc.ucla.edu/events/race-in-the-global-past-through-native-lenses-4/
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LOCATION:Botanical Garden
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