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“Great Lakes Diplomacy through Cultural Heritage” – Upcoming GRASAC Panel at the Cultures of Indigenous Diplomacy Conference

May 1, 2022 by chass_wp-admin

From Treatied Spaces

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All are welcome to this online conference and audience panel discussion organised to augment and expand the reach of the exhibition and residency of Anishinabekwe visual artist Dr Celeste Pedri-Spade at the American Museum and Gardens in Bath UK, March – July 2022.
 
Among many exciting presentations, the conference will feature a panel by GRASAC founding members Alan Ojiig Corbiere and Heidi Bohaker, and research assistants Autumn Epple and Bradley Clements.
 
Join us on Zoom on Thursday 19th May 2022 12:00 – 19:00 BST to watch a series of 20-minute presentations from scholars and practitioners before adding your voice to the discussion.
 

Learn More and Register Here

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