NACC 2022 Day 2: Freedom for All: Indigenous Feminism

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  • Опубліковано 6 вер 2024
  • Three empowering women will discuss Indigenous Feminism and how to move beyond the gender spectrum. Engage in a conversation with Dr. Paulette Blanchard, a recent Ph.D. Geography graduate focusing on Indigenous women-led environmental movements, Dr. Laura Harjo, an associate professor, is teaching Indigenous Planning, Community Development, and Indigenous Feminisms, and Johnnie Jae, founder of A Tribe Called Geek and #Indigenerds4Hope!
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