Mapping Place through Indigenous Archiving and Storytelling
The Center for Liberation, Anti-Racism, and Belonging (C-LAB) invites you to join us to explore "What’s in your research justice tool box?"

Friday, March 3, 2023
11:30 (lunch starts) 12-1:30 (workshop)
Humanities Gateway 1030

The creation of maps has historically been linked to colonial imaginings of conquest and discovery. Critical of colonial mapping and naming practices, this event addresses:
How might we use decolonizing methodologies to make and remake maps?
What archiving and storytelling methods might we engage with to center knowledges and worldviews from local and translocal Indigenous communities?

Join us to learn from guest speakers, share mapping approaches, and workshop ideas.

Co-Sponsored by the Coastal Aesthetics, Environmental Justice, and Indigenous Futurity Research Cluster, the UCI Chancellor’s Inclusive Excellence Award, the Department of Global & International Studies, and the Research Justice Shop, Newkirk Center for Science & Society

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