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URL:https://events.ufv.ca/events/peace-talk-by-parc-to-host-dialogue-renam
 ing-and-destatuing-challenging-history-in-the-age-of-reconciliation-buildi
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SUMMARY:Peace Talk by PARC to host dialogue: “Renaming and Destatuing: Ch
 allenging History in the Age of Reconciliation Building"
DESCRIPTION:Peace Talk by PARC to host dialogue: “Renaming and Destatuing
 : Challenging History in the Age of Reconciliation Building"\nHost and Mod
 erator – Professor Keith Carlson\, PARC Director\n\nProfessor John Lutz 
 University of Victoria – Area of expertise\nHistory of Indigenous Settle
 r relations and more broadly the history of the creation and interaction o
 f different racial groups in the Pacific Northwest. I am also interested i
 n the use of digital tools to research\, teach and display history.\\\n\nG
 eorge Ironstrack – Area of expertise\nGeorge Ironstrack is a citizen of 
 the Miami Tribe of Oklahoma and the Assistant Director of the Myaamia Cent
 er at Miami University. He has participated in Myaamia language renewal pr
 ojects as both a student and a teacher since the mid-1990s. Examples of hi
 s work can be found on the Myaamia Community Blog: aacimotaatiiyankwi.org.
 \n\nOmeasoo Wahpasiw\nAssistant Professor University of Prince Edward Isla
 nd\n\nProfessor Brian Hosmer – Area of Expertise\nBrian Hosmer is Profes
 sor and Head of the OSU History Department. Prior to joining OSU in the su
 mmer of 2020\, he held the H.G. Barnard Chair in Western American History 
 at the University of Tulsa\, following academic positions at the Universit
 y of Delaware\, University of Wyoming\, and the University of Illinois at 
 Chicago. Notably\, he directed the Newberry Library’s prestigious D’Ar
 cy McNickle Center for Native American and Indigenous Studies for six year
 s.\n\n&nbsp\;\n\nYou are invited to a Zoom webinar.\nWhen: Sep 30\, 2021 1
 1:00 AM Vancouver\nTopic: Peace Talk by PARC - Renaming and Destatuing: Ch
 allenging History in the Age of Reconciliation Building\nPlease click the 
 link below to join the webinar:\n\nhttps://ufv-ca.zoom.us/j/61630016385?pw
 d=WnNqcmRTdmJEWUZTSjVLZTlCdkFiUT09\n\nPasscode: 387563\n\nOr One tap mobil
 e :\n\nCanada: +16473744685\,\,61630016385#  or +16475580588\,\,616300163
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 our current location):\n\nCanada: +1 647 374 4685  or +1 647 558 0588  o
 r +1 778 907 2071  or +1 204 272 7920  or +1 438 809 7799  or +1 587 32
 8 1099\n\nWebinar ID: 616 3001 6385\n\nInternational numbers available: ht
 tps://ufv-ca.zoom.us/u/gcamLU7OwL
CATEGORIES:*_UFV Events,College of Arts
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