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SUMMARY:Stories of Afro-Indigenous Intersections in America
DESCRIPTION:<p>	The students and faculty of HIST 1014: Afro-Indigenous Intersections in Early America warmly invite you to our class’s culminating event. Thank you for your support as we express what we have learned through story, song, analysis, visualization, and more.<br><br><strong>1:00</strong> Refreshments<br><strong>1:30</strong> Remarks from Tiya Miles<br><strong>1:35</strong> Student Presentations<br><strong>2:35</strong> Closing Remarks from sadada jackson</p><p>	<strong>sadada jackson</strong> is a freelance educator who works in education and the healing arts/practices to embody and curate ethical practices, structures, and relationships. She holds masters degrees in Secondary Education from UMass Boston and Indigenous traditions from Harvard Divinity School. She is Natick Nipmuc.<br> </p>
LOCATION:Parlor Room, Phillips Brooks House
STATUS:CONFIRMED
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DTEND:20230425T184500Z
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