Reparations: A Long History of Black Radical Thought

Lecture by Kris Manjapra Thursday, April 20, 2023, 4:00-5:30PM, with reception to follow, CSRPC Community Room, 5733 S University Ave, 1st Floor Dr. Kris Manjapra works at the intersection of transnational history and the critical study of race and colonialism. He is...

Hands Clasped: Schools and the Racialized Unruly Body

Lecture by Eve L. Ewing Thursday, March 2nd, 4pm-5:30pm with reception to follow, 5733 S University Ave, 1st Floor In this talk, excerpted from a forthcoming book project, Ewing argues that regimes of discipline and punishment in schools are both built upon, and...

Panel: Form and Method in Indigenous Studies

Thursday, February 2nd, 4pm-5:30pm with reception to follow, 5733 S University Ave, 1st Floor   Panelist Bios Blaire Morseau (Pokagon Potawatomi) is currently Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Interim Director of Native American and Indigenous Studies at...

Reading in/and Indigenous Archives

Lecture by Kelly Wisecup Thursday, March 2nd, 4pm-5:30pm with reception to follow, 5733 S University Ave, 1st Floor This talk considers the relations among Indigenous literatures, colonial archives, and scholarly reading practices. Colonial archives founded and...