A Conversation about Democracy and Violence with J. Kēhaulani Kauanui and T.J. Tallie

Date: 
Friday, April 23, 2021
Time: 
1:30-3:00pm

This webinar is the culmination of the inaugural 2020-21 Democracy Initiative Graduate Seminar. Organized and facilitated by the DI Graduate Fellows, the conversation brings together two leading scholars of settler colonialism to discuss their work on state violence and Indigenous resistance, embodied citizenship and belonging, the role of the scholar and the politics of the archive. Audience questions will be welcomed. 

Democracy Initiative Graduate Fellows, 2020-2021: Isabel Bielat (History), Charles Bradley (Education), Emily Marks (French), John Modica (English), Onur Muftugil (Politics), Dana Moyer (Politics), Hana Nasser (Politics), Meghan O’Donoghue (French), Layla Picard (Politics), Bob Qu (History), Tarushi Sonthalia (English), Felix Zuber (History).

Registration: http://bit.ly/DI_GradSeminar

https://democracyinitiative.virginia.edu/rethinking-sovereignty-and-belonging-colonial-contexts-conversation-about-democracy-and-violence-j