60 Minutes from Indian Country
Room change: Unless otherwise noted, as of Feb. 22nd, Harvill Room 332A.
Friday, January 18
NNI
Guest Faculty from Australia
"Issues in Aboriginal Communities"
Friday, January 25
IPLP
Steve Cornell/Miriam Jorgensen - Topic TBD
Alison Vivian "Nation Building in Aboriginal Communities"
Friday, February 1
NNI
Ian Record "Native Nation Constitutionalism: What We're Seeing Across Indigenous Country"
Rachel Starks "Collaborative Community-Based Research: Land Management Research at Membertou First Nation"
Friday, February 8
AIS
Tsianina Lomawaima "The Mutuality of Sovereignty and Citizenship: The Progressive-era Battle to Inherit America from the Indians"
Friday, February 15
NPTAO
Dr. Martin Padget with the Department of English & Creative Writing at Aberystwyth University in Ceredigion, UK. "Putting Into Practice an Indigenous Aesthetic: The Films and Photography of Victor Masayeseva, Jr."
Friday, February 22
IPLP
Seánna Howard/Renee Racette - "Indigenous Peoples and the Inter-American System of Human Rights"
Friday, March 1
NPTAO
Karen Francis-Begay, from the President's Office, "Beyond the Asterisk: Native American Students in Higher Education"
Friday, March 22
AIS
Eileen Luna-Firebaugh and Mary Jo Fox "The Role of Education in Addressing Criminal Justice Recidivism of American Indian Youth"
Friday, March 29
NNI
Miriam Jorgensen, Topic Title Forthcoming
Ryan Seelau, "Nation Building in Chile"
Friday, April 12
NPTAO
Sharon Milholland, Jon Berkin, and Ron Maldonado - "Cross Cultural Collaboration for the Management of Navajo Traditional Cultural Properties"
Friday, April 19
AIS
Francine C. Gachupin, from Family and Community Medicine, "Ethics of Biospecimen Use"
Friday, April 26
NNI
Stephen Cornell, "Reconstituting Native Nations: Colonial Boundaries, Indigenous Innovations"
Jennifer McCormack, "Beyond Territory: Citizen Potawatomi and New Spaces of Governance"
NNALSA Writing Competition For the third year in a row, Arizona Law's NALSA chapter is hosting the National NALSA writing competition. The first place paper will be published in the Arizona Journal of International and Comparative Law.