UPDATE: Due to unforeseeable circumstances, this research discussion has been rescheduled to Tuesday, February 2, 2021 at 11am to 12noon. Previous registrants received notice of the update. The registration link remains the same for those who choose to join.
In this discussion, Dr. Jaquetta Shade-Johnson (Cherokee Nation) will share her work in cultural rhetorics that focuses on her tribal clan identity and the erasure of Indigenous women's stories in archival records to highlight how cultural rhetorics is a relation-building research framework for decolonizing knowledge construction. Limited in-person seating, please consider attending virtually.
Tuesday, February 2 at 11:00am to 12:00pm
Townsend Hall
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