We delve into the world of sex trafficking and how this affects Indigenous communities. Guests on this episode shed some light on what is happening, how to recognize it, and what Indigenous folks are doing to take this issue on themselves as the government is doing next to nothing in our communities.
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Categories: Lectures & Seminars, Workshops & Training
Anti-Racism Pedagogies & Faculty of Color Retention: How to Thrive Building Community • Tuesday, April 20th, 202, 4:00-5:00pm
The Dartmouth Conversations: Anti-racism and the Humanities Series invites you to an honest conversation with Dr. Alaí Reyes-Santos about the challenges faced by faculty of color enacting anti-racist pedagogies, and what are strategies and tools that enable us to transform those challenges into sites of creativity and community building on- and off-the classroom.
Dr. Alaí Reyes-Santos is a professor of Indigenous, Race, and Ethnic Studies and Conflict Resolution at University of Oregon. She is also an Iya-priestess of Afro-Caribbean regla de osha and regla conga. Her professional training and ceremonial practice inform her work as a writer, educator, consultant, and facilitator.