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DESCRIPTION:The\nDemocratizing Knowledge (DK)\nCollective presents the Webi
 nar Series\, Communities of Color\,\n(In)Justice\, and Multiple Pandemics.
  This series brings together\nartists\, community activists\, scientists\,
  and scholars to address the multiple\npandemics facing communities of col
 or today\, from police violence to COVID-19\,\nfrom environmental racism t
 o economic injustice\, to incarceration and\ndetention. Our first webinar\
 , Resisting the Racism of Covid-19\, is\narchived\nhere. Please see DK's p
 ublic\nstatement on the pandemic\, "We Can't Breathe..." (June 2020).\n\n\
 n\nOur\nsecond webinar\, Centering Native American and Indigenous Communit
 ies:\nDecolonizing Pandemic Politics\, examines the crisis of Covid-19 wit
 hin a\nbroader history of structural violence and its impact on land\, lan
 guage\,\nenvironment\, and personal and communal wellbeing. The webinar re
 flects on the\nrealities of various nations\, including the local Onondaga
  Nation. Confirmed\nspeakers include:&nbsp\;Betty Lyons&nbsp\;(Onondaga\nN
 ation\, American Indian Law Alliance)\,&nbsp\;Dr. Brian Thompson&nbsp\;(On
 eida / Onondaga Nation\, Assistant\nDean for Diversity\, SUNY Upstate Medi
 cal)\, and&nbsp\;Dr. Jessica\nKolopenuk&nbsp\;(Cree\, Peguis First\nNation
 \, University of Alberta\, Canada).&nbsp\;Dr. Danika Medak-Saltzman&nbsp\;
 (Turtle Mountain Chippewa\, Syracuse\nUniversity) will serve as co-facilit
 ator.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nWebinar 2: Centering Native American\nand Indigenous C
 ommunities: Decolonizing Pandemic Politics&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbs
 p\;\n\n\n\nREGISTER\nhere by\nMonday\, May 17\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nCosponsored by
  African American Studies\n(AAS)\, Cold Case Justice Initiative (CCJI)\, C
 ultural Foundations of Education\n(CFE)\, Department of Biology\, Latino a
 nd Latin American Studies Program (LLAS)\,\nThe Lender Center for Social J
 ustice\, Light Work\, Native American and\nIndigenous Studies\, Sociology 
 Department\, Syracuse University Humanities Center\,\nWomen’s and Gender S
 tudies (WGS)\, and Women in Science and Engineering (WISE). \n\n&nbsp\;\n\
 nTHIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN TO THE\nPUBLICAny questions?&nbsp\; Please co
 ntact&nbsp\;PJ\nDiPietro\,&nbsp\;pjdipiet@syr.edu.
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SUMMARY:Centering Native American and Indigenous Communities:  Decolonizing
  Pandemic Politics
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The\n<a href="https://democratizingknowledg
 e.syr.edu/">Democratizing Knowledge (DK)\nCollective</a> presents the Webi
 nar Series\, <b><i>Communities of Color\,\n(In)Justice\, and Multiple Pand
 emics</i></b>. </p><p><br></p><p>This series brings together\nartists\, co
 mmunity activists\, scientists\, and scholars to address the multiple\npan
 demics facing communities of color today\, from police violence to COVID-1
 9\,\nfrom environmental racism to economic injustice\, to incarceration an
 d\ndetention. </p><p><br></p><p>Our first webinar\, <i>Resisting the Racis
 m of Covid-19</i>\, is\narchived<a href="https://www.facebook.com/watch/li
 ve/?v=837305047106401&amp\;ref=watch_permalink">\nhere</a>. </p><p><br></p
 ><p>Please see DK's <a href="https://democratizingknowledge.syr.edu/dk-cov
 id-19-statement/">public\nstatement</a> on the pandemic\, "We Can't Breath
 e..." (June 2020).\n</p><p><br></p><p>\n\n\nOur\nsecond webinar\, <b><i>Ce
 ntering Native American and Indigenous Communities:\nDecolonizing Pandemic
  Politics</i></b>\, examines the crisis of Covid-19 within a\nbroader hist
 ory of structural violence and its impact on land\, language\,\nenvironmen
 t\, and personal and communal wellbeing. The webinar reflects on the\nreal
 ities of various nations\, including the local Onondaga Nation. </p><p><br
 ></p><p>Confirmed\nspeakers include:&nbsp\;<b>Betty Lyons</b>&nbsp\;(Onond
 aga\nNation\, American Indian Law Alliance)\,&nbsp\;<b>Dr. Brian Thompson<
 /b>&nbsp\;(Oneida / Onondaga Nation\, Assistant\nDean for Diversity\, SUNY
  Upstate Medical)\, and&nbsp\;<b>Dr. Jessica\nKolopenuk</b>&nbsp\;(Cree\, 
 Peguis First\nNation\, University of Alberta\, Canada).&nbsp\;<b>Dr. Danik
 a Medak-Saltzman</b>&nbsp\;(Turtle Mountain Chippewa\, Syracuse\nUniversit
 y) will serve as co-facilitator.\n\n&nbsp\;\n</p><p><br></p><p>\n<b>Webina
 r 2: Centering Native American\nand Indigenous Communities: Decolonizing P
 andemic Politics&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;&nbsp\;\n</b></p><p>\n\n<b></b
 >\nREGISTER\n<a href="https://syracuseuniversity.zoom.us/webinar/register/
 WN_WHBxoiNiTz6U_Aoh9U11jw">here</a> by\nMonday\, May 17\n\n&nbsp\;\n</p><p
 ><br></p><p>\nCosponsored by African American Studies\n(AAS)\, Cold Case J
 ustice Initiative (CCJI)\, Cultural Foundations of Education\n(CFE)\, Depa
 rtment of Biology\, Latino and Latin American Studies Program (LLAS)\,\nTh
 e Lender Center for Social Justice\, Light Work\, Native American and\nInd
 igenous Studies\, Sociology Department\, Syracuse University Humanities Ce
 nter\,\nWomen’s and Gender Studies (WGS)\, and Women in Science and Engine
 ering (WISE). \n\n&nbsp\;</p><p><br></p><p>\n\nTHIS EVENT IS FREE AND OPEN
  TO THE\nPUBLIC</p><p><br></p><p>Any questions?&nbsp\; Please contact&nbsp
 \;PJ\nDiPietro\,&nbsp\;<a href="mailto:pjdipiet@syr.edu">pjdipiet@syr.edu<
 /a>.</p>
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