Join a presentation by Kyle Keeler, assistant professor of environmental studies, as he explores the “Literature of Landed Resistance.” Keeler will reveal how recognizing land as an active member of society, rather than a commodity, challenges colonial legal precedents and strengthens the case for Indigenous sovereignty. This talk is part of the series “Woven Together: Braiding Indigenous and Western Sciences for Shared Solutions to Environmental Challenges.” 4:15-5:30 p.m. Tues., April 14Oechsle Center for Global Education, Room 107MORE

Co-sponsored by Hanson Center for Inclusive STEM Education, Indigenous Studies Program, Engineering Division, and Engineering Studies Program.

 

Submitted by: Wendy Hill